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The Biot-Darcy-Brinkman model of flow in deformable double porous media; homogenization and numerical modelling
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    The Biot-Darcy-Brinkman model of flow in deformable double porous media; homogenization and numerical modelling (English)
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    7 October 2020
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    multiscale modelling
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    homogenization
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    double-porosity media
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    Biot model
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    Darcy-Brinkman model
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    hierarchical flow
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