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    Numerical comparison of a deformable discrete element model and an equivalent continuum analysis for the compaction of ductile porous material by Gethin, D.T, Ransing, R.S, Lewis, R.W, Dutko, M, Crook, A.J.L

    Published in Computers & structures (01-05-2001)
    “…The combined finite and discrete element technique has been considered for the compaction of an assembly of particles. Each particle is mapped with finite…”
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    A combined finite discrete element simulation of shot peening processes - Part I: studies on 2D interaction laws by Han, K., Peric, D., Crook, A.J.L., Owen, D.R.J.

    Published in Engineering computations (01-08-2000)
    “…In the first part of this series of papers on the combined finite discrete element simulation of shot peening processes, different contact interaction laws for…”
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    Integrating petrophysical, geological and geomechanical modelling to assess stress states, overpressure development and compartmentalisation adjacent to a salt wall, gulf of Mexico by Obradors-Prats, J., Calderon Medina, E.E., Jones, S.J., Rouainia, M., Aplin, A.C., Crook, A.J.L.

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-09-2023)
    “…Multi-well pressure data from the Magnolia Field, located on a flank of the salt-bounded Titan passive mini-basin in the Garden Banks area of the continental…”
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    Predictive modelling of structure evolution in sandbox experiments by Crook, A.J.L., Willson, S.M., Yu, J.G., Owen, D.R.J.

    Published in Journal of structural geology (01-05-2006)
    “…In this paper a computational approach is presented that is able to forward model complex structural evolution with multiple intersecting faults that exhibit…”
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    Computational strategies for predictive geology with reference to salt tectonics by Perić, D., Crook, A.J.L.

    “…This work is concerned with aspects of computational strategies for predictive geology with particular reference to the field of salt tectonics. The…”
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    Modelling microseismicity of a producing reservoir from coupled fluid-flow and geomechanical simulation by Angus, D.A., Kendall, J.-M., Fisher, Q.J., Segura, J.M., Skachkov, S., Crook, A.J.L., Dutko, M.

    Published in Geophysical Prospecting (01-09-2010)
    “…ABSTRACT In this paper, we investigate production induced microseismicity based on modelling material failure from coupled fluid‐flow and geomechanical…”
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    Benchmarks for the evolution of shear localisation with large relative sliding in frictional materials by Crook, A.J.L., Owen, D.R.J., Willson, S.M., Yu, J.G.

    “…Computational modelling of the evolution of structure in geological applications necessitates strategies that capture the initiation and subsequent large…”
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    A combined finitediscrete element simulation of shot peening processes Part I studies on 2D interaction laws by Han, K., Peric, D., Crook, A.J.L., Owen, D.R.J.

    Published in Engineering computations (01-08-2000)
    “…In the first part of this series of papers on the combined finitediscrete element simulation of shot peening processes, different contact interaction laws for…”
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    MIXED STRAIN ELEMENTS FOR NONLINEAR ANALYSIS by LI, XIKUI, CROOK, A.J.L., LYONS, L.P.R.

    Published in Engineering computations (01-03-1993)
    “…The mixed assumed strain approach proposed by Simo and Rifai is used to derive three 8noded hexahedral mixed strain elements. The approach is also generalized…”
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    MIXED STRAIN ELEMENTS FOR NON-LINEAR ANALYSIS by LI, XIKUI, CROOK, A.J.L., LYONS, L.P.R.

    Published in Engineering computations (01-03-1993)
    “…The mixed assumed strain approach proposed by Simo and Rifai is used to derive three 8-noded hexahedral mixed strain elements. The approach is also generalized…”
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