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The following pages link to An enriched FEM technique for modeling hydraulically driven cohesive fracture propagation in impermeable media with frictional natural faults: Numerical and experimental investigations (Q2952829):
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- Application of an enriched FEM technique in thermo-mechanical contact problems (Q1622486) (← links)
- Fully coupled simulation of multiple hydraulic fractures to propagate simultaneously from a perforated horizontal wellbore (Q1753913) (← links)
- Enriched three-field numerical manifold formulation for dynamics of fractured saturated porous media (Q1988103) (← links)
- Loaded crack surfaces in two and three dimensions with XFEM (Q1988908) (← links)
- Hydro-mechanical simulation of the saturated and semi-saturated porous soil-rock mixtures using the numerical manifold method (Q2020259) (← links)
- A monolithic coupled hydraulic fracture model with proppant transport (Q2020953) (← links)
- A fully-coupled computational framework for large-scale simulation of fluid-driven fracture propagation on parallel computers (Q2020959) (← links)
- Enriched mixed numerical manifold formulation with continuous nodal gradients for dynamics of fractured poroelasticity (Q2049754) (← links)
- Three-dimensional hydraulic fracturing modeling based on peridynamics (Q2161687) (← links)
- Robust simulation of dynamic fluid-driven fracture in naturally fractured impermeable media (Q2179189) (← links)
- A mixed three-node triangular element with continuous nodal stress for fully dynamic consolidation of porous media (Q2301625) (← links)
- An enriched-FEM technique for numerical simulation of interacting discontinuities in naturally fractured porous media (Q2310703) (← links)
- Energy minimization versus criteria-based methods in discrete cohesive fracture simulations (Q2667293) (← links)
- Three-dimensional numerical simulation of hydraulically driven cohesive fracture propagation in deformable reservoir rock using enriched EFG method (Q6106111) (← links)
- A hydro-mechanical coupled contact method for two-phase geotechnical large deformation problems within the SNS-PFEM framework (Q6194210) (← links)