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- Poro-elasto-plastic modeling of complex hydraulic fracture propagation: simultaneous multi-fracturing and producing well interference (Q294459) (← links)
- A variational inequality formulation to incorporate the fluid lag in fluid-driven fracture propagation (Q459066) (← links)
- Coupling schemes for modeling hydraulic fracture propagation using the XFEM (Q465805) (← links)
- Hydraulic fracture revisited: particle velocity based simulation (Q1623172) (← links)
- Enrichment strategies and convergence properties of the XFEM for hydraulic fracture problems (Q1669322) (← links)
- A generalized finite element method for hydro-mechanically coupled analysis of hydraulic fracturing problems using space-time variant enrichment functions (Q1734481) (← links)
- Sampling-based stochastic analysis of the PKN model for hydraulic fracturing (Q1741643) (← links)
- Efficient integration of crack singularities in the extended finite element method: Duffy-distance transformation and conformal preconditioning strategy (Q1986319) (← links)
- 3D coupled HM-XFEM modeling with cohesive zone model and applications to non planar hydraulic fracture propagation and multiple hydraulic fractures interference (Q1986394) (← links)
- A variational phase-field model for hydraulic fracturing in porous media (Q1987867) (← links)
- On the use of high aspect ratio finite elements to model hydraulic fracturing in deformable porous media (Q1987958) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling of fluid-driven dynamic cracking in porous media (Q1987968) (← links)
- An extended finite volume model for implicit cohesive zone fracture propagation in a poroelastic medium (Q1988003) (← links)
- Loaded crack surfaces in two and three dimensions with XFEM (Q1988908) (← links)
- A DG-based interface element method for modeling hydraulic fracturing in porous media (Q2020302) (← links)
- Variational interface element model for 2D and 3D hydraulic fracturing simulations (Q2020731) (← links)
- A monolithic coupled hydraulic fracture model with proppant transport (Q2020953) (← links)
- Coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical-phase field modeling for fire-induced spalling in concrete (Q2072445) (← links)
- Numerical study of simultaneous growth of multiple hydraulic fractures from a horizontal wellbore combining dual boundary element method and finite volume method (Q2128051) (← links)
- Coupled hydro-mechanical modelling of saturated fractured porous media with unified embedded finite element discretisations (Q2138826) (← links)
- An extended finite element solution for hydraulic fracturing with thermo-hydro-elastic-plastic coupling (Q2180489) (← links)
- Hybrid FEM and peridynamic simulation of hydraulic fracture propagation in saturated porous media (Q2184485) (← links)
- Interaction of a hydraulic fracture with a hole in poroelasticity medium based on extended finite element method (Q2191615) (← links)
- Coupled mechanical and fluid flow analysis in fractured saturated porous media using the XFEM (Q2290743) (← links)
- A general algorithm for numerical integration of three-dimensional crack singularities in PU-based numerical methods (Q2309390) (← links)
- Material point method with enriched shape function for crack problems (Q2309935) (← links)
- An enriched-FEM technique for numerical simulation of interacting discontinuities in naturally fractured porous media (Q2310703) (← links)
- Pressure and fluid-driven fracture propagation in porous media using an adaptive finite element phase field model (Q2419283) (← links)
- An extended finite element method for hydraulic fracture propagation in deformable porous media with the cohesive crack model (Q2445138) (← links)
- Lower-dimensional interface elements with local enrichment: application to coupled hydro-mechanical problems in discretely fractured porous media (Q2895027) (← links)
- Finite strain fracture analysis using the extended finite element method with new set of enrichment functions (Q2952724) (← links)
- An enriched FEM technique for modeling hydraulically driven cohesive fracture propagation in impermeable media with frictional natural faults: Numerical and experimental investigations (Q2952829) (← links)
- On the use of a mass lumping technique compatible with a fully‐coupled hydromechanical model for the case of strong discontinuities with the extended finite element method (Q6148539) (← links)