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The following pages link to Coupled hydro-mechanical modelling of saturated fractured porous media with unified embedded finite element discretisations (Q2138826):
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- On the use of strong discontinuity formulations for the modeling of preferential moisture uptake in fractured porous media (Q658910) (← links)
- An effective stress based numerical model for hydro-mechanical analysis in unsaturated porous media (Q1582023) (← links)
- An efficient hydro-mechanical model for coupled multi-porosity and discrete fracture porous media (Q1622470) (← links)
- Combining the modified discrete element method with the virtual element method for fracturing of porous media (Q1785127) (← links)
- An updated Lagrangian LBM-DEM-FEM coupling model for dual-permeability fissured porous media with embedded discontinuities (Q1986700) (← links)
- Development of embedded element technique for permeability analysis of cracked porous media (Q1993008) (← links)
- A combined lattice-Boltzmann-finite element approach to modeling unsaturated poroelastic behavior of heterogeneous media (Q2124357) (← links)
- Bayesian inversion for steady flow in fractured porous media with contact on fractures and hydro-mechanical coupling (Q2221173) (← links)
- Unfitted FEM for modelling the interaction of multiple fractures in a poroelastic medium (Q2636581) (← links)
- Coupled HM analysis using zero-thickness interface elements with double nodes. I: Theoretical model (Q2856334) (← links)
- Coupled HM analysis using zero-thickness interface elements with double nodes. II: Verification and application (Q2856335) (← links)
- Lower-dimensional interface elements with local enrichment: application to coupled hydro-mechanical problems in discretely fractured porous media (Q2895027) (← links)
- A numerical procedure for the analysis of the hydromechanical coupling in fractured rock masses (Q4243190) (← links)
- The 2D hydro-mechanically coupled response of a rock mass with fracturesvia a mixed BEM–FEM technique (Q4933164) (← links)
- HYDROGEOMECHANICAL MODELING OF RESERVOIR BY EXTERNAL COUPLING OF SPECIALIZED COMPUTATIONAL SOFTWARE AND UNIVERSAL CAE FIDESYS (Q5108780) (← links)
- A robust 3D finite element framework for monolithically coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical analysis of fracture growth with frictional contact in porous media (Q6669050) (← links)