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The following pages link to A parallel algorithm for thermo-hydro-mechanical analysis of deforming porous media (Q1368122):
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- Advances on the domain decomposition solution of large scale porous media problems (Q649442) (← links)
- Parallel 3-d simulations for porous media models in soil mechanics (Q699727) (← links)
- Modeling of cementitious materials exposed to isothermal calcium leaching, considering process kinetics and advective water flow. II: Numerical solution (Q838537) (← links)
- Efficient computer implementation of coupled hydro-thermo-mechanical analysis (Q991481) (← links)
- Towards prediction of the thermal spalling risk through a multi-phase porous media model of concrete (Q996668) (← links)
- Modeling cementitious materials as multiphase porous media: Theoretical framework and applications (Q1002751) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of various methods for protection of concrete structures against spalling during fire (Q1015544) (← links)
- An algebraic multigrid method for couples thermo-hydro-mechanical problems (Q1400095) (← links)
- Modeling evolution of frost damage in fully saturated porous materials exposed to variable hygro-thermal conditions (Q2631528) (← links)
- Solving coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical problems in unsatured soil using a substructuring-frontal technique (Q4225931) (← links)
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- A PARALLEL COMPUTING SOLUTION OF HEAT AND MOISTURE TRANSFER IN UNSATURATED SOIL (Q4355313) (← links)
- A multi-level parallelized substructuring-frontal solution for coupled thermo/hydro/mechanical problems in unsaturated soil (Q4463009) (← links)
- FEM and BEM parallel processing: theory and applications – a bibliography (1996‐2002) (Q4467364) (← links)
- A multi‐level frontal algorithm for finite element analysis and its implementation on parallel computation (Q4700868) (← links)
- A sub‐structure based parallel solution of coupled thermo‐hydro‐mechanical modelling of unsaturated soil (Q4700869) (← links)
- An efficient parallel algorithm for three-dimensional analysis of subsidence above gas reservoirs (Q4952999) (← links)