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3D FE implementation of an incompressible quadriphasic mixture model
Pages: 1243 - 1258
Swansea University Author: Raoul van Loon
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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/nme.723
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3D FE implementation of an incompressible quadriphasic mixture model
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