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The following pages link to A general approach for modeling interacting flow through porous media under finite deformations (Q1667510):
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- Saturated porous continua in the frame of hybrid description (Q510803) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element method for finite-strain three-field poroelasticity (Q1702765) (← links)
- A monolithic multiphase porous medium framework for (a-)vascular tumor growth (Q1986330) (← links)
- On the preferential flow patterns induced by transverse isotropy and non-Darcy flow in double porosity media (Q1988123) (← links)
- Computational homogenization of fully coupled multiphase flow in deformable porous media (Q2022014) (← links)
- Mathematical analysis and numerical approximation of a general linearized poro-hyperelastic model (Q2027627) (← links)
- Iterative splitting schemes for a soft material poromechanics model (Q2060080) (← links)
- A two-level multiphysics finite element method for a nonlinear poroelasticity model (Q2079754) (← links)
- Multiphysics finite element method for a nonlinear poroelasticity model with finite strain (Q2107284) (← links)
- A new mixed finite element method for a swelling clay model with secondary consolidation (Q2110781) (← links)
- A computational model applied to myocardial perfusion in the human heart: from large coronaries to microvasculature (Q2123886) (← links)
- A consistent computational approach for general fluid-poroelasticity-structure-contact interaction problems (Q2131042) (← links)
- A Nitsche-based cut finite element method for the coupling of incompressible fluid flow with poroelasticity (Q2173585) (← links)
- On a micropolar continuum approach to some problems of thermo- and electrodynamics (Q2285494) (← links)
- A mixed hybrid finite element framework for the simulation of swelling ionized hydrogels (Q2414276) (← links)
- Two finite element approaches for Darcy and Darcy-Brinkman flow through deformable porous media-mixed method vs. NURBS based (isogeometric) continuity (Q2419308) (← links)
- Computational modeling of capillary perfusion and gas exchange in alveolar tissue (Q2674123) (← links)
- A stabilized linear finite element method for anisotropic poroelastodynamics with application to cardiac perfusion (Q2683465) (← links)
- A biochemo-mechano coupled, computational model combining membrane transport and pericellular proteolysis in tissue mechanics (Q4647163) (← links)
- From arteries to boreholes: steady-state response of a poroelastic cylinder to fluid injection (Q4647208) (← links)
- A Multiscale Poromechanics Model Integrating Myocardial Perfusion and the Epicardial Coronary Vessels (Q5094397) (← links)
- Conservative discontinuous finite volume and mixed schemes for a new four-field formulation in poroelasticity (Q5110263) (← links)
- Separating fluid and solid contact constraints for hydro-mechanically coupled finite elements discretising fluid displacement (Q6084545) (← links)
- Variational geometric approach to the thermodynamics of porous media (Q6198799) (← links)