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The following pages link to Stabilized low-order finite elements for coupled solid-deformation/fluid-diffusion and their application to fault zone transients (Q2638059):
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- Computational thermo-hydro-mechanics for multiphase freezing and thawing porous media in the finite deformation range (Q2309782) (← links)
- Stabilized material point methods for coupled large deformation and fluid flow in porous materials (Q2310229) (← links)
- An enriched-FEM technique for numerical simulation of interacting discontinuities in naturally fractured porous media (Q2310703) (← links)
- A multiscale multi-permeability poroplasticity model linked by recursive homogenizations and deep learning (Q2310917) (← links)
- Cracking and damage from crystallization in pores: coupled chemo-hydro-mechanics and phase-field modeling (Q2310951) (← links)
- Aspects of finite element formulations for the coupled problem of poroelasticity based on a canonical minimization principle (Q2322960) (← links)
- Von Neumann stability analysis of the \(u-p\) reproducing kernel formulation for saturated porous media (Q2400064) (← links)
- Block-partitioned solvers for coupled poromechanics: a unified framework (Q2417620) (← links)
- A semi-implicit discrete-continuum coupling method for porous media based on the effective stress principle at finite strain (Q2417725) (← links)
- Multiscale two-stage solver for Biot's poroelasticity equations in subsurface media (Q2418666) (← links)
- Parallel hierarchical multiscale modelling of hydro-mechanical problems for saturated granular soils (Q2419280) (← links)
- Critical state plasticity. Part VII: Triggering a shear band in variably saturated porous media (Q2449940) (← links)
- Stabilized mixed finite elements for deformable porous media with double porosity (Q2632949) (← links)
- Locking-Free Finite Element Methods for Poroelasticity (Q2823022) (← links)
- Stabilized Lowest-Order Finite Element Approximation for Linear Three-Field Poroelasticity (Q2947053) (← links)
- Formulation and sequential numerical algorithms of coupled fluid/heat flow and geomechanics for multiple porosity materials (Q2952110) (← links)
- A consistent u-p formulation for porous media with hysteresis (Q2952641) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element formulation for monolithic thermo-hydro-mechanical simulations at finite strain (Q2952795) (← links)
- A coupled discrete element-finite difference approach for modeling mechanical response of fluid-saturated porous materials (Q2952906) (← links)
- Error analysis of a conforming and locking-free four-field formulation for the stationary Biot’s model (Q4958844) (← links)
- Conservative discontinuous finite volume and mixed schemes for a new four-field formulation in poroelasticity (Q5110263) (← links)
- On the enhancement of low-order mixed finite element methods for the large deformation analysis of diffusion in solids (Q5892232) (← links)
- Parameter‐robust mixed element method for poroelasticity with Darcy‐Forchheimer flow (Q6066607) (← links)
- Modeling fracture propagation in a rock‐water‐air system with the assumed enhanced strain method (Q6090708) (← links)
- An unconditionally stable explicit finite element algorithm for coupled hydromechanical problems of soil mechanics in pseudo‐static conditions (Q6092266) (← links)
- A semi-implicit material point method for coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical simulation of saturated porous media in large deformation (Q6118514) (← links)
- A computational framework based on explicit local chemical equilibrium for coupled chemo-hydro-mechanical effects on fluid-infiltrating porous media (Q6162870) (← links)
- Inverse modeling of nonisothermal multiphase poromechanics using physics-informed neural networks (Q6173359) (← links)
- A reactive-transport phase-field modelling approach of chemo-assisted cracking in saturated sandstone (Q6185191) (← links)
- A virtual element method for overcoming locking phenomena in Biot’s consolidation model (Q6189276) (← links)
- A hydro-mechanical coupled contact method for two-phase geotechnical large deformation problems within the SNS-PFEM framework (Q6194210) (← links)
- A subdivision-stabilized B-Spline mixed material point method (Q6201153) (← links)