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The following pages link to Double porosity in fluid-saturated elastic media: deriving effective parameters by hierarchical homogenization of static problem (Q510759):
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- Variational asymptotic micromechanics modeling of heterogeneous porous materials (Q615747) (← links)
- Flow study in a double porosity medium containing low concentrations of ellipsoidal occluded macro-voids. II: Analytical determination of effective permeability tensor (Q621806) (← links)
- On the effective stress in unsaturated porous continua with double porosity (Q985093) (← links)
- Method of potentials in elastostatics of solids with double porosity (Q1627142) (← links)
- Three-scale multiphysics modeling of transport phenomena within cortical bone (Q1665589) (← links)
- Homogenized modeling for vascularized poroelastic materials (Q1696474) (← links)
- Multiscale FE simulation of diffusion-deformation processes in homogenized dual-porous media (Q1761635) (← links)
- The Biot-Darcy-Brinkman model of flow in deformable double porous media; homogenization and numerical modelling (Q2203555) (← links)
- Homogenization based two-scale modelling of ionic transport in fluid saturated deformable porous media (Q2203574) (← links)
- Double poroelasticity derived from the microstructure (Q2234908) (← links)
- Micromechanical analysis of the effective stiffness of poroelastic composites (Q2691043) (← links)
- Homogenized double porosity models for poro-elastic media with interfacial flow barrier. (Q2881207) (← links)
- Determination of macro-scale soil properties from pore-scale structures: model derivation (Q4556868) (← links)
- Determination of macro-scale soil properties from pore scale structures: image-based modelling of poroelastic structures (Q4646914) (← links)
- Modelling of waves in fluid‐saturated porous media with high contrast heterogeneity: homogenization approach (Q6064479) (← links)
- A porothermoelasticity theory for anisotropic medium (Q6073668) (← links)
- Effective double-poroelasticity derived via homogenization of two non-interacting solid phases percolated by a viscous fluid (Q6540381) (← links)