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The following pages link to Dynamic wave propagation in infinite saturated porous media half spaces (Q424923):
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- Evolution of a wave pulse propagating through a porous obstacle (Q369246) (← links)
- Fundamental and plane wave solution in swelling porous medium (Q467990) (← links)
- Transient wave propagation in inhomogeneous porous materials: application of fractional derivatives (Q1031339) (← links)
- A unified water/ice kinematics approach for phase-field thermo-hydro-mechanical modeling of frost action in porous media (Q2020948) (← links)
- Analysis of shock waves in a mixture theory of a thermoelastic solid and fluid with distinct temperatures (Q2134684) (← links)
- Inhomogeneous wave propagation in partially saturated soils (Q2229600) (← links)
- A consistent u-p formulation for porous media with hysteresis (Q2952641) (← links)
- A thermo-hydro-mechanical model for multiphase geomaterials in dynamics with application to strain localization simulation (Q2952947) (← links)
- 1D infinite element for dynamic problems in saturated porous media (Q4359282) (← links)
- A novel BEM-DEM coupling in the time domain for simulating dynamic problems in continuous and discontinuous media (Q6094703) (← links)
- Efficient multi-scale staggered coupling of discrete and boundary element methods for dynamic problems (Q6096472) (← links)
- FDM solutions to linear dynamics of porous media: efficiency, stability, and parallel solution strategy (Q6557467) (← links)
- A local artificial-boundary condition for simulating transient wave radiation in fluid-saturated porous media of infinite domains (Q6557545) (← links)
- FDM and FEM solutions to linear dynamics of porous media: stabilised, monolithic and fractional schemes (Q6561158) (← links)
- A new monolithic Newton-multigrid-based FEM solution scheme for large strain dynamic poroelasticity problems (Q6565232) (← links)
- Time domain coupling of the boundary and discrete element methods for 3D problems (Q6630915) (← links)