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A parallel algorithm for thermo-hydro-mechanical analysis of deforming porous media
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    A parallel algorithm for thermo-hydro-mechanical analysis of deforming porous media (English)
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    1 July 1998
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    A parallel Newton-Raphson algorithm with domain decomposition is developed to solve fully coupled heat, water and gas flow in deformable porous media. The model makes use of the modified effective stress concept together with the capillary pressure relationship. Phase change and latent heat transfer are also taken into account. The parallel program is developed on a cluster of workstations. The PVM (parallel virtual machine) system is used to handle communications among networked workstations.
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    parallel virtual machine
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    Newton-Raphson algorithm
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    domain decomposition
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    effective stress concept
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    capillary pressure
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    cluster of workstations
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