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Zheng, X. (author)
Large deformations in fluid-saturated geomaterials are central to numerous geotechnical applications, such as landslides and dam failures, pile installations, and underground excavations. An in-depth understanding of the soil's hydromechanical behaviour during large-deformation processes is essential for quantitative predictions about such...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Zheng, X. (author), Pisano, F. (author), Vardon, P.J. (author), Hicks, M.A. (author)
The Material Point Method (MPM) has been gaining increasing popularity as an appropriate approach to the solution of coupled hydro-mechanical problems involving large deformations. This study extends the implicit GIMP-patch method for coupled poroelastic problems recently proposed by Zheng et al. (2021b) to tackle large-deformation problems...
journal article 2022
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Stelling, G.S. (author)
The widespread availability of high-resolution Digital Elevation Models (DEM), has led to the development of subgrid numerical modeling techniques, based on Shallow Water Equations (SWE). Detailed DEM data is clustered as much as possible within a coarse grid cell that is preferably much larger than a raster pixel. This has considerable...
journal article 2022
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Zheng, X. (author), Pisano, F. (author), Vardon, P.J. (author), Hicks, M.A. (author)
This study presents the formulation and implementation of a fully implicit stabilised Material Point Method (MPM) for dynamic problems in two-phase porous media. In particular, the proposed method is built on a three-field formulation of the governing conservation laws, which uses solid displacement, pore pressure and fluid displacement as...
journal article 2022
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Kazemi Kamyab, V. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
Noting that time-accurate computations of the unsteady incompressible Navier-Stokes (INS) equations can be computationally expensive, a family of higher order implicit multi-stage time integration schemes (namely ESDIRK) is used for advancing the solution to the unsteady INS in time. The higher order time integration schemes have the potential...
conference paper 2012
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Kazemi Kamyab, V. (author), Van Zuijlen, A.H. (author), Bijl, H. (author)
The application of higher order implicit time integration schemes to conjugate heat transfer problems is analyzed with Dirichlet-Neumann as the decomposition method. In the literature, only up to second order implicit time integration schemes have been reported while there is a potential for gaining computational efficiency using higher orders....
conference paper 2011
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