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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49342-6_20
The present work is essentially a continuation of a previous study (Liolios and Exadaktylos, 2006) aiming at the investigation of the stress-deformation state of a porous body under the influence of mechanical and fluid flow fields, in the regions where stress singularities (e.g. cracks, thin strip inclusions, holes etc.) exist. For the solution of the problem the theories of complex variables and Cauchy-type singular integral equations are employed, since these methods are the most suitable for the calculation of the Stress Intensity Factors (SIFs) at crack tips. A fast solver has been developed for the stress analysis of multiply fractured porous media.