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The following pages link to Compressible porous media models by use of the theory of mixtures (Q1163954):
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- Macroscopic Lagrangian formulation of poroelasticity with porosity dynamics (Q2573304) (← links)
- Acceleration waves in elastic-plastic porous media: Interlacing and separation properties (Q2641131) (← links)
- Quasi-static deformation of a multilayered poroelastic half-space by two-dimensional buried sources (Q2644697) (← links)
- Time‐ and space‐adaptive methods applied to localization phenomena in empty and saturated micropolar and standard porous materials (Q2763342) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of saturated deformable porous media using parallel hybrid Lattice-Boltzmann and finite element method (Q2880301) (← links)
- Finite element modelling of saturated porous media at finite strains under dynamic conditions with compressible constituents (Q3018065) (← links)
- Modeling fluid saturated porous media under frost attack (Q3058169) (← links)
- A MULTIPHASE MODEL OF TUMOR AND TISSUE GROWTH INCLUDING CELL ADHESION AND PLASTIC REORGANIZATION (Q3107956) (← links)
- Instability of wave propagation in saturated poroelastoplastic media (Q3150115) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling and numerical solution of swelling of cartilaginous tissues. Part I: Modelling of incompressible charged porous media (Q3507179) (← links)
- GENERAL DIFFUSE-INTERFACE THEORIES AND AN APPROACH TO PREDICTIVE TUMOR GROWTH MODELING (Q3560029) (← links)
- Comparison of monolithic and splitting solution schemes for dynamic porous media problems (Q3567323) (← links)
- Computational Continuum Biomechanics with Application to Swelling Media and Growth Phenomena (Q3654707) (← links)
- On the formulation of boundary value problems with the incompressible constituents constraint in finite deformation poroelasticity (Q4649028) (← links)
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- The effects of inertia on crack growth in poroelastic fluid-saturated media (Q5935643) (← links)
- Relations between drained and undrained moduli in anisotropic poroelasticity. (Q5955252) (← links)