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The following pages link to Analysis of a multiphysics finite element method for a poroelasticity model (Q4555939):
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- Multirate iterative scheme based on multiphysics discontinuous Galerkin method for a poroelasticity model (Q1743406) (← links)
- A lowest equal-order stabilized mixed finite element method based on multiphysics approach for a poroelasticity model (Q1986133) (← links)
- A decoupled finite element method with diferent time steps for the nonstationary Darcy-Brinkman problem (Q1987204) (← links)
- Parameter-robust multiphysics algorithms for Biot model with application in brain edema simulation (Q1998116) (← links)
- Fully discrete stabilized multiphysics finite element method for the polymer gel model (Q2001684) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of \(H(\operatorname{div})\)-conforming finite element methods for a nonlinear poroelasticity problem (Q2004208) (← links)
- Analysis of a 2-field finite element solver for poroelasticity on quadrilateral meshes (Q2020589) (← links)
- Editorial: Robust and reliable finite element methods in poromechanics (Q2027610) (← links)
- A two-level multiphysics finite element method for a nonlinear poroelasticity model (Q2079754) (← links)
- A mixed virtual element method for Biot's consolidation model (Q2094340) (← 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)
- Multiphysics finite element method for quasi-static thermo-poroelasticity (Q2161547) (← links)
- Finite element methods for large-strain poroelasticity/chemotaxis models simulating the formation of myocardial oedema (Q2162322) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of shock absorption of porous soles established by Grasshopper and UG secondary development (Q2214836) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin method for the nonlinear Biot's model (Q2301393) (← links)
- Discontinuous Galerkin method for the fully dynamic Biot's model (Q2304296) (← links)
- Finite element analysis for a finite conductivity fracture in an infinite poroelastic medium (Q4266640) (← links)
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- Conservative discontinuous finite volume and mixed schemes for a new four-field formulation in poroelasticity (Q5110263) (← links)
- Stabilized multiphysics finite element method with Crank–Nicolson scheme for a poroelasticity model (Q5224985) (← links)
- An iterative decoupled algorithm with unconditional stability for Biot model (Q5879113) (← links)
- Some optimally convergent algorithms for decoupling the computation of Biot's model (Q6057161) (← links)
- Analysis of an embedded-hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method for Biot's consolidation model (Q6062796) (← links)
- Multiphysics mixed finite element method with Nitsche's technique for Stokes‐poroelasticity problem (Q6090435) (← links)
- Equal lower-order finite elements of least-squares type in Biot poroelasticity modeling (Q6137745) (← links)
- A priori error estimates of two monolithic schemes for Biot's consolidation model (Q6147897) (← links)
- Analysis and preconditioning of parameter-robust finite element methods for Biot's consolidation model (Q6169846) (← links)
- Multirate Time Iterative Scheme with Multiphysics Finite Element Method For a Nonlinear Poroelasticity (Q6197996) (← links)
- Full weak Galerkin finite element discretizations for poroelasticity problems in the primal formulation (Q6489266) (← links)
- Energy stable finite element approximations of gas flow in poroelastic media (Q6566052) (← links)
- Analysis of new mixed finite element method for a Barenblatt-Biot poroelastic model (Q6590252) (← links)
- Analysis of two discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for the total pressure formulation of linear poroelasticity model (Q6593397) (← links)
- A coupled method combining Crouzeix-Raviart nonconforming and node conforming finite element spaces for Biot consolidation model (Q6617005) (← links)
- A locking free numerical method for the poroelasticity-Forchheimer model (Q6647592) (← links)