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The following pages link to Micromechanical approach to the coupling between permeability and damage (Q640596):
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- How interface size, density, and viscosity affect creep and relaxation functions of matrix-interface composites: a micromechanical study (Q255232) (← links)
- Homogenized models of stress-sensitive reservoir rocks (Q660512) (← links)
- Some analytical solutions for fluid flow in and around a single fracture in a porous formation based on singular integral equation (Q785146) (← links)
- Micromechanical schemes for Stokes to Darcy homogenization of permeability based on generalized Brinkman inhomogeneity problems (Q832691) (← links)
- A coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical-damage model for concrete subjected to moderate temperatures (Q929812) (← links)
- Viscous interfaces as source for material creep: a continuum micromechanics approach (Q1669388) (← links)
- Multibody approach for reactive transport modeling in discontinuous-heterogeneous porous media (Q2240923) (← links)
- Effective permeability of anisotropic porous materials containing periodically or randomly distributed cracks (Q2292288) (← links)
- Closure of parallel cracks: micromechanical estimates versus finite element computations (Q2307783) (← links)
- Is trabecular bone permeability governed by molecular ordering-induced fluid viscosity gain? Arguments from re-evaluation of experimental data in the framework of homogenization theory (Q2351380) (← links)
- Cohesive zone size of microcracks in brittle materials (Q2459466) (← links)