Numerical investigation of the effects of fracturing fluid parameters on hydraulic fracture propagation in jointed rock mass based on peridynamics
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- A meshless method coupling peridynamics with corrective smoothed particle method for predicting material failure
- Numerical estimation of REV and permeability tensor for fractured rock masses by composite element method
- A three-dimensional consistent ordinary state-based peridynamic formulation with high accuracy
- Numerical study of the effects of in-situ stress on high-energy gas fractures propagation in laminated rock masses based on peridynamics
- Application of the Method of Peridynamics to the Simulation of Hydraulic Fracturing Process
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