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COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING

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0045-7825

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1879-2138

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  • A pore-scale thermo–hydro-mechanical model for particulate systems
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    - COMPUTER METHODS IN APPLIED MECHANICS AND ENGINEERING - Year 2020

    A pore scale numerical method dedicated to the simulation of heat transfer and associated thermo–hydro-mechanical couplings in granular media is described. The proposed thermo–hydro-mechanical approach builds on an existing hydromechanical model that employs the discrete element method for simulating the mechanical behavior of dense sphere packings and combines it with the finite volume method for simulating pore space fluid flow...

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