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The following pages link to A coupling extended multiscale finite element method for dynamic analysis of heterogeneous saturated porous media (Q2952808):
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- A numerical contact algorithm in saturated porous media with the extended finite element method (Q487819) (← links)
- A polyhedral scaled boundary finite element method for three-dimensional dynamic analysis of saturated porous media (Q666884) (← links)
- A 2.5-D dynamic model for a saturated porous medium. II: Boundary element method (Q833884) (← links)
- Multiscale VEM for the Biot consolidation analysis of complex and highly heterogeneous domains (Q2022041) (← links)
- A combined lattice-Boltzmann-finite element approach to modeling unsaturated poroelastic behavior of heterogeneous media (Q2124357) (← links)
- A coupling extended multiscale finite element and peridynamic method for modeling of crack propagation in solids (Q2285711) (← links)
- A multiscale finite element method with embedded strong discontinuity model for the simulation of cohesive cracks in solids (Q2308680) (← links)
- A coupling peridynamic approach for the consolidation and dynamic analysis of saturated porous media (Q2329616) (← links)
- Improved convected particle domain interpolation method for coupled dynamic analysis of fully saturated porous media involving large deformation (Q2449893) (← links)
- Two-phase finite element procedures for dynamic analysis of saturated porous media (Q2701894) (← links)
- A uniform multiscale method for 2D static and dynamic analyses of heterogeneous materials (Q2952186) (← links)
- A multiscale coupling approach between discrete element method and finite difference method for dynamic analysis (Q2952666) (← links)
- On the stable finite element procedures for dynamic problems of saturated porous media (Q5698768) (← links)
- A generalized phase field multiscale finite element method for brittle fracture (Q6497755) (← links)
- A multiscale finite element method for the localization analysis of homogeneous and heterogeneous saturated porous media with embedded strong discontinuity model (Q6557460) (← links)
- PINN enhanced extended multiscale finite element method for fast mechanical analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q6576389) (← links)