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The following pages link to Stable Cell-Centered Finite Volume Discretization for Biot Equations (Q2798205):
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- Parameter-robust stability of classical three-field formulation of Biot's consolidation model (Q1670230) (← links)
- Comparison between cell-centered and nodal-based discretization schemes for linear elasticity (Q1710305) (← links)
- Heterogeneity preserving upscaling for heat transport in fractured geothermal reservoirs (Q1710335) (← links)
- A finite-volume discretization for deformation of fractured media (Q1787644) (← links)
- Robust iterative schemes for non-linear poromechanics (Q1787648) (← links)
- New stabilized discretizations for poroelasticity and the Stokes' equations (Q1986635) (← links)
- Adaptive poromechanics computations based on a posteriori error estimates for fully mixed formulations of Biot's consolidation model (Q1987809) (← links)
- A multigrid waveform relaxation method for solving the poroelasticity equations (Q1993472) (← links)
- A coupled multipoint stress-multipoint flux mixed finite element method for the Biot system of poroelasticity (Q2021032) (← links)
- Iterative solvers for Biot model under small and large deformations (Q2027139) (← links)
- A macroelement stabilization for mixed finite element/finite volume discretizations of multiphase poromechanics (Q2027147) (← links)
- Guaranteed and computable error bounds for approximations constructed by an iterative decoupling of the Biot problem (Q2027621) (← links)
- An abstract analysis framework for monolithic discretisations of poroelasticity with application to hybrid high-order methods (Q2027622) (← links)
- Domain decomposition and partitioning methods for mixed finite element discretizations of the Biot system of poroelasticity (Q2065816) (← links)
- A two-stage preconditioner for multiphase poromechanics in reservoir simulation (Q2179190) (← links)
- Multi-physics flux coupling for hydraulic fracturing modelling within INMOST platform (Q2202504) (← links)
- PorePy: an open-source software for simulation of multiphysics processes in fractured porous media (Q2225348) (← links)
- A fixed-stress split strategy for two-phase flow in heterogeneous poroelastic media overlain by viscoelastic rock salt layers (Q2236918) (← links)
- Hybrid mimetic finite-difference and virtual element formulation for coupled poromechanics (Q2237323) (← links)
- Uniformly well-posed hybridized discontinuous Galerkin/hybrid mixed discretizations for Biot's consolidation model (Q2237486) (← links)
- A fully coupled numerical model of thermo-hydro-mechanical processes and fracture contact mechanics in porous media (Q2246327) (← links)
- Adaptive asynchronous time-stepping, stopping criteria, and a posteriori error estimates for fixed-stress iterative schemes for coupled poromechanics problems (Q2279859) (← links)
- Space-time finite element approximation of the Biot poroelasticity system with iterative coupling (Q2309868) (← links)
- Cell-centered finite-volume method for heterogeneous anisotropic poromechanics problem (Q2332673) (← links)
- Multiscale two-stage solver for Biot's poroelasticity equations in subsurface media (Q2418666) (← links)
- Finite volume method for coupled subsurface flow problems. II: Poroelasticity (Q2671320) (← links)
- A multipoint stress-flux mixed finite element method for the Stokes-Biot model (Q2676870) (← links)
- A nonsymmetric approach and a quasi-optimal and robust discretization for the Biot’s model (Q5070536) (← links)
- Finite Volume Discretisation of Fracture Deformation in Thermo-poroelastic Media (Q5117477) (← links)
- An Introduction to Multi-point Flux (MPFA) and Stress (MPSA) Finite Volume Methods for Thermo-poroelasticity (Q5153009) (← links)
- A Hybrid High-Order Method for Multiple-Network Poroelasticity (Q5153011) (← links)
- A New Mixed Finite Element Method for Biot Consolidation Equations (Q5157004) (← links)
- Flexible and rigorous numerical modelling of multiphysics processes in fractured porous media using PorePy (Q6197610) (← links)
- Multipoint stress mixed finite element methods for linear viscoelasticity with weak symmetry (Q6199714) (← links)