Minisimposium
Thursday, 14 June 2018 11:00 - 13:00 Coupled hydro-mechanical processes in geomaterials I Minisymposium organized by Peter Grassl and Thomas Shire |
MS200A Room: Castle 3 CPH Chair: Peter Grassl |
A finite element formulation for non-Newtonian fluid flow through cracked, deformable porous media
Analysis of instabilities of a quasi-static hydraulic-mechanically coupled fracturing model
Modelling of the tire-soil-water interaction at fluid-infiltrated roads via a hierarchical sequential poromechanical ALE formulation
Fully coupled hydro-mechanical modelling of fractured porous media
Finite element modelling of fluid flow and crack propagation in porous media
An enriched-finite element technique for numerical simulation of hydro-fracture evolution in naturally-layered formations
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Thursday, 14 June 2018 16:30 - 18:30 Coupled hydro-mechanical processes in geomaterials II Minisymposium organized by Peter Grassl and Thomas Shire |
MS200B Room: Castle 3 CPH Chair: Thomas Shire |
Cyclic consolidation analysis of clay using bounding surface model
A three dimensional discrete approach for modelling stress induced permeability changes in rocks
Coupled DEM-CFD simulations of granular materials susceptible to suffusion
Computing features of wave propagation into a wet granular medium
Hydraulic fracture of a porous thick-walled hollow sphere
Numerical analysis of the influence of cavities on seepage and slope stability of earth dams
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Friday, 15 June 2018 11:00 - 13:00 Coupled hydro-mechanical processes in geomaterials III Minisymposium organized by Peter Grassl and Thomas Shire |
MS200C Room: Castle 3 CPH Chair: Peter Grassl |
Development of simulation method for crack propagation and corrosion product movement due to rebar corrosion
Investigation of constitutive laws for modelling concrete at high temperature by the aid of neutron imaging
Experimental and numerical modelling of shotcrete, and application to a numerical study of deep tunneling
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