Interface elements are frequently employed in finite element (FE) analyses to represent soil-structure interfaces or rock joints. The modelling of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) problems in geotechnical engineering requires equally a coupled and robust THM formulation for interface elements. This paper presents such a formulation which is capable of reproducing the coupled THM behaviour of discontinuities and soil-structure boundaries, and is compatible with other types of finite elements used to discretise the soil and structural domains (e.g. solid and shell elements). The coupled THM three-dimensional (3D) zero-thickness interface element is implemented into the bespoke FE code employed in this research and its features are verifi...
Soil-facing mechanical interactions play an important role in the behaviour of earth retaining walls...
In this paper, a finite element method (FEM)-based multi-phase problem based on a newly proposed the...
Accounting for interaction of the soil’s constituents due to temperature change in the design of geo...
The paper presents the main features of a hydro-mechanical coupled finite element of interface. The ...
The paper presents the main features of a hydro-mechanical coupled finite element of interface. The ...
In many fields of geotechnical engineering, the modelling of interfaces requires special numerical t...
Previous developments on zero-thickness interface elements for coupled Hydro-Mechanics problems are ...
Finite element (FE) analysis in geotechnical engineering often involves entities which can be repres...
Soil-facing mechanical interactions play an important role in the behavior of earth retaining walls....
Zero-thickness joint/interface elements of the Goodman type, have been advantageously used to solve ...
In recent years, the authors and co-workers have developed a 3D finite element model for coupled the...
The effect of temperature on the behaviour of soils is a crucial problem in geothermal engineering a...
The process of evolving discontinuities (in the form of fractures, cracks or fissures) in porous med...
Massive treatments of hydraulic fracturing is a procedure employed for low permeability reservoirs s...
To enable the use of beam elements in the modelling of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) geotech...
Soil-facing mechanical interactions play an important role in the behaviour of earth retaining walls...
In this paper, a finite element method (FEM)-based multi-phase problem based on a newly proposed the...
Accounting for interaction of the soil’s constituents due to temperature change in the design of geo...
The paper presents the main features of a hydro-mechanical coupled finite element of interface. The ...
The paper presents the main features of a hydro-mechanical coupled finite element of interface. The ...
In many fields of geotechnical engineering, the modelling of interfaces requires special numerical t...
Previous developments on zero-thickness interface elements for coupled Hydro-Mechanics problems are ...
Finite element (FE) analysis in geotechnical engineering often involves entities which can be repres...
Soil-facing mechanical interactions play an important role in the behavior of earth retaining walls....
Zero-thickness joint/interface elements of the Goodman type, have been advantageously used to solve ...
In recent years, the authors and co-workers have developed a 3D finite element model for coupled the...
The effect of temperature on the behaviour of soils is a crucial problem in geothermal engineering a...
The process of evolving discontinuities (in the form of fractures, cracks or fissures) in porous med...
Massive treatments of hydraulic fracturing is a procedure employed for low permeability reservoirs s...
To enable the use of beam elements in the modelling of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) geotech...
Soil-facing mechanical interactions play an important role in the behaviour of earth retaining walls...
In this paper, a finite element method (FEM)-based multi-phase problem based on a newly proposed the...
Accounting for interaction of the soil’s constituents due to temperature change in the design of geo...