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The following pages link to A nonlinear, transient finite element method for coupled solvent diffusion and large deformation of hydrogels (Q340050):
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- Constitutive modeling for polymer hydrogels: a new perspective and applications to anisotropic hydrogels in free swelling (Q1657751) (← links)
- A mixed isogeometric analysis approach for the transient swelling of hydrogel (Q2020992) (← links)
- Data-driven reduced order modeling of poroelasticity of heterogeneous media based on a discontinuous Galerkin approximation (Q2059122) (← links)
- Generalized variational principles for thermo-chemo-mechanical coupling systems based on decomposition of internal energy (Q2083789) (← links)
- Comparing mixed hybrid finite element method with standard FEM in swelling simulations involving extremely large deformations (Q2205148) (← links)
- Finite element solvers for Biot's poroelasticity equations in porous media (Q2214949) (← links)
- A solid-shell finite element method for the anisotropic swelling of hydrogels with reinforced fibers (Q2229672) (← links)
- High-order NURBS elements based isogeometric formulation for swellable soft materials (Q2309385) (← links)
- Aspects of finite element formulations for the coupled problem of poroelasticity based on a canonical minimization principle (Q2322960) (← links)
- Monolithic parallel overlapping Schwarz methods in fully-coupled nonlinear chemo-mechanics problems (Q2692910) (← links)
- Chemomechanical finite element analysis for surface oxidation of aluminum alloy (Q2694722) (← links)
- Coupled flow and deformation fields due to a line load on a poroelastic half space: effect of surface stress and surface bending (Q5160868) (← links)
- Fibrous gels modelled as fluid-filled continua with double-well energy landscape (Q5161227) (← links)
- Droplet absorption and spreading into thin layers of polymer hydrogels (Q6084002) (← links)
- A nonlinear visco-poroelasticity model for transversely isotropic gels (Q6173256) (← links)