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Computational Particle Mechanics

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2196-4378

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2196-4386

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  • information and communication technology (Engineering and Technology)
  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • chemical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)
  • materials engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • mechanical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • environmental engineering, mining and energy (Engineering and Technology)
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  • computer and information sciences (Natural sciences)
  • physical sciences (Natural sciences)

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  • Insights into the flow characteristics during hydraulic fracturing
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    This paper presents a numerical model to study fracture propagation during water-based hydraulic fracturing. To address the computational challenges associated with the numerical model, the proposed approach employs a set of overlapping spheres arranged in a monolayer to construct a porous specimen containing pre-existing cracks. The fluid-filled cracks represent various stages of initiation and propagation of fluid-driven fracture....

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