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Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Volume 91
Volume 91, June 2021
- Fleurianne Bertrand
, Alexandre Ern, Florin Adrian Radu
:
Robust and reliable finite element methods in poromechanics. 1-2 - Fleurianne Bertrand
, Gerhard Starke:
A posteriori error estimates by weakly symmetric stress reconstruction for the Biot problem. 3-16 - Markus Bause, Marius Paul Bruchhäuser
, Uwe Köcher
:
Flexible goal-oriented adaptivity for higher-order space-time discretizations of transport problems with coupled flow. 17-35 - Matteo Frigo
, Nicola Castelletto, Massimiliano Ferronato
, Joshua A. White
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Efficient solvers for hybridized three-field mixed finite element coupled poromechanics. 36-52 - Karl Erik Holter, Miroslav Kuchta, Kent-André Mardal
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Robust preconditioning for coupled Stokes-Darcy problems with the Darcy problem in primal form. 53-66 - Josue S. Barroso, Marcio A. Murad, Patricia A. Pereira:
A new two-scale computational model for hydromechanical coupling in jointed rocks. 67-98 - Fadi Aldakheel
, Nima Noii, Thomas Wick
, Peter Wriggers:
A global-local approach for hydraulic phase-field fracture in poroelastic media. 99-121 - Kundan Kumar, Svetlana Kyas
, Jan Martin Nordbotten
, Sergey I. Repin:
Guaranteed and computable error bounds for approximations constructed by an iterative decoupling of the Biot problem. 122-149 - Lorenzo Botti, Michele Botti
, Daniele A. Di Pietro
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An abstract analysis framework for monolithic discretisations of poroelasticity with application to Hybrid High-Order methods. 150-175 - Mohamad Jammoul
, Mary F. Wheeler, Thomas Wick
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A phase-field multirate scheme with stabilized iterative coupling for pressure driven fracture propagation in porous media. 176-191 - Yuwen Li
, Ludmil T. Zikatanov
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A posteriori error estimates of finite element methods by preconditioning. 192-201 - Nicolás A. Barnafi
, Paolo Zunino
, Luca Dedè
, Alfio Quarteroni:
Mathematical analysis and numerical approximation of a general linearized poro-hyperelastic model. 202-228

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