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The following pages link to A thermo-mechanically coupled theory for fluid permeation in elastomeric materials: application to thermally responsive gels (Q361493):
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- A coupled theory of fluid permeation and large deformations for elastomeric materials (Q645765) (← links)
- Swelling of thermo-responsive gels under hydrostatic pressure (Q726180) (← links)
- A modelling framework for coupled hydrogen diffusion and mechanical behaviour of engineering components (Q785495) (← links)
- Mechanical behavior of temperature-sensitive gels under equilibrium and transient swelling (Q1625230) (← links)
- Constitutive modeling for polymer hydrogels: a new perspective and applications to anisotropic hydrogels in free swelling (Q1657751) (← links)
- A multiplicative finite element algorithm for the inhomogeneous swelling of polymeric gels (Q1669324) (← links)
- Surface wrinkles of swelling gels under arbitrary lateral confinements (Q1669397) (← links)
- A multi-field coupled mechanical-electric-magnetic-chemical-thermal (MEMCT) theory for material systems (Q1986614) (← links)
- Thermoelasticity at finite strains with weak and strong discontinuities (Q1987874) (← links)
- A NURBS-based inverse analysis of thermal expansion induced morphing of thin shells (Q1987994) (← links)
- A mixed isogeometric analysis approach for the transient swelling of hydrogel (Q2020992) (← links)
- A large deformation poroplasticity theory for microporous polymeric materials (Q2119194) (← links)
- Mixture model for thermo-chemo-mechanical processes in fluid-infused solids (Q2134667) (← links)
- A NURBS-based inverse analysis of swelling induced morphing of thin stimuli-responsive polymer gels (Q2145114) (← links)
- The role of the relative fluid velocity in an objective continuum theory of finite strain poroelasticity (Q2158804) (← links)
- Thermo-mechanically coupled constitutive equations for soft elastomers with arbitrary initial states (Q2166610) (← links)
- A theory for fracture of polymeric gels (Q2199466) (← links)
- Comparing mixed hybrid finite element method with standard FEM in swelling simulations involving extremely large deformations (Q2205148) (← links)
- A model for inhomogeneous large deformation of photo-thermal sensitive hydrogels (Q2234584) (← links)
- A robust Riks-like path following method for strain-actuated snap-through phenomena in soft solids (Q2309965) (← links)
- Kinetics of thermally induced swelling of hydrogels (Q2459842) (← links)
- Pressure diffusion wave and shear wave in gels with tunable wave propagation properties (Q2670030) (← links)
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- A thermodynamical conform for the curing coupling in elastomer at large strains (Q5039333) (← links)
- The swelling and shrinking of spherical thermo-responsive hydrogels (Q5097357) (← links)
- Coupled flow and deformation fields due to a line load on a poroelastic half space: effect of surface stress and surface bending (Q5160868) (← links)
- Fibrous gels modelled as fluid-filled continua with double-well energy landscape (Q5161227) (← links)
- A linear-elastic-nonlinear-swelling theory for hydrogels. Part 1. Modelling of super-absorbent gels (Q5889518) (← links)
- On the enhancement of low-order mixed finite element methods for the large deformation analysis of diffusion in solids (Q5892232) (← links)
- Hyperelastic constitutive relations for soft elastomers with thermally-induced residual stress (Q6139938) (← links)
- A continuum large-deformation theory for the coupled modeling of polymer-solvent system with application to PV recycling (Q6159992) (← links)
- Viscoelastodynamics of Swelling Porous Solids at Large Strains by an Eulerian Approach (Q6172782) (← links)
- Programmable spiral and helical deformation behaviors of hydrogel-based bi-material beam structures (Q6491628) (← links)
- Deformation behavior of fiber-reinforced hydrogel structures (Q6493206) (← links)
- A finite element method for light activated shape-memory polymers (Q6557408) (← links)
- Mixed isogeometric analysis of strongly coupled diffusion in porous materials (Q6569224) (← links)
- Model-free chemomechanical interfaces: history-dependent damage under transient mass diffusion (Q6609801) (← links)
- A numerical model for chemo-thermo-mechanical coupling at large strains with an application to thermoresponsive hydrogels (Q6630893) (← links)
- De-hydration and remodeling of biological materials: swelling theory for multi-domain bodies (Q6632190) (← links)
- Modelling of planetary accretion and core-mantle structure formation (Q6633656) (← links)
- A three-fields coupled numerical framework for transient deformation of thermo-sensitive hydrogel (Q6648531) (← links)