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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A computational framework for well production simulation: coupling transient Darcy flow and channel flow by SGBEM-FEM2025-01-14Paper
An efficient computational framework for height-contained growing and intersecting hydraulic fracturing simulation via SGBEM-FEM2024-01-29Paper
A computational framework for well production simulation: coupling steady state Darcy flow and channel flow by SGBEM-FEM2022-09-22Paper
Analysis for T-stress of cracks in 3D anisotropic elastic media by weakly singular integral equation method2020-04-16Paper
Modeling fluid injection in fractures with a reservoir simulator coupled to a boundary element method2018-07-30Paper
A lubrication fracture model in a poro-elastic medium2015-04-22Paper
An isolated mode I three-dimensional planar crack: the stress intensity factor is independent of the elastic constants2015-03-03Paper
A weakly singular SGBEM for analysis of two-dimensional crack problems in multi-field media2014-10-16Paper
Analysis of fractures in 3D piezoelectric media by a weakly singular integral equation method2013-06-13Paper
SGBEM-FEM coupling for analysis of cracks in 3D anisotropic media2012-04-12Paper
The Dirichlet-to-Neumann map for two-dimensional crack problems2011-11-16Paper
Criterion for initiation of cracks under mixed-mode I + III loading2010-10-26Paper
A weakly-singular SGBEM for analysis of cracks in 3D anisotropic media2010-09-14Paper
Weakly-singular, weak-form integral equations for cracks in three-dimensional anisotropic media2009-09-10Paper
Elastic compliances of non-flat cracks2009-08-06Paper
Effect of void shape on the macroscopic response of nonlinear porous solids1996-07-31Paper

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