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The following pages link to Virtual element method for geomechanical simulations of reservoir models (Q1785103):
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- Arbitrary order 2D virtual elements for polygonal meshes. II: Inelastic problem (Q1697149) (← links)
- Comparison between cell-centered and nodal-based discretization schemes for linear elasticity (Q1710305) (← links)
- Combining the modified discrete element method with the virtual element method for fracturing of porous media (Q1785127) (← links)
- Virtual elements and zero thickness interface-based approach for fracture analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q1986189) (← links)
- A virtual element method for 2D linear elastic fracture analysis (Q1986305) (← links)
- A family of virtual element methods for plane elasticity problems based on the Hellinger-Reissner principle (Q1986353) (← links)
- An engineering perspective to the virtual element method and its interplay with the standard finite element method (Q1988023) (← links)
- A virtual element method for a biharmonic Steklov eigenvalue problem (Q2009513) (← links)
- Multiscale VEM for the Biot consolidation analysis of complex and highly heterogeneous domains (Q2022041) (← links)
- Some virtual element methods for infinitesimal elasticity problems (Q2106422) (← links)
- Virtual elements for sound propagation in complex poroelastic media (Q2115581) (← links)
- Virtual element method for the numerical simulation of long-term dynamics of transitional environments (Q2122729) (← links)
- A three-dimensional Hellinger-Reissner virtual element method for linear elasticity problems (Q2180430) (← links)
- A fully coupled scheme using virtual element method and finite volume for poroelasticity (Q2185955) (← links)
- A least-squares virtual element method for second-order elliptic problems (Q2210613) (← links)
- Hybrid mimetic finite-difference and virtual element formulation for coupled poromechanics (Q2237323) (← links)
- A node‐based uniform strain virtual element method for compressible and nearly incompressible elasticity (Q6071382) (← links)
- A bubble VEM-fully discrete polytopal scheme for mixed-dimensional poromechanics with frictional contact at matrix-fracture interfaces (Q6125500) (← links)