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The following pages link to Kinetics of thermally induced swelling of hydrogels (Q2459842):
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- A thermo-mechanically coupled theory for fluid permeation in elastomeric materials: application to thermally responsive gels (Q361493) (← links)
- Geometrically nonlinear continuum thermomechanics with surface energies coupled to diffusion (Q361505) (← links)
- A numerical framework for two-dimensional large deformation of inhomogeneous swelling of gels using the improved complex variable element-free Galerkin method (Q459300) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of corrosion pit propagation using the combined extended finite element and level set method (Q487743) (← links)
- Chemically induced swelling of hydrogels (Q597753) (← links)
- Swelling of thermo-responsive gels under hydrostatic pressure (Q726180) (← links)
- Transient analysis of temperature-sensitive neutral hydrogels (Q731162) (← links)
- Thermomechanical modeling of regressing heterogeneous solid propellants (Q732936) (← links)
- Stretching and polarizing a dielectric gel immersed in a solvent (Q837386) (← links)
- Humidity-driven bifurcation in a hydrogel-actuated nanostructure: a three-dimensional computational analysis (Q994723) (← links)
- Mechanical behavior of temperature-sensitive gels under equilibrium and transient swelling (Q1625230) (← links)
- Large deformation analysis of a gel using the complex variable element-free Galerkin method (Q2308223) (← links)
- Advances in the numerical treatment of grain-boundary migration: coupling with mass transport and mechanics (Q2459254) (← links)
- A numerical strategy for investigating the kinetic response of stimulus-responsive hydrogels (Q2495805) (← links)
- An XFEM frame for plate elements in yield line analyses (Q2952356) (← links)
- Generalized finite element enrichment functions for discontinuous gradient fields (Q3567274) (← links)
- Combined extension and torsion of hydrogels with chemo-mechanical coupling: revealing positive Poynting effect (Q6658522) (← links)