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'''Multiphysics''' is defined as the coupled processes or systems involving more than one simultaneously occurring physical fields and the studies of and knowledge about these processes and systems.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|url=https://www.springer.com/us/book/9783319930275|title=Multiphysics in Porous Materials {{!}} Zhen (Leo) Liu {{!}} Springer|language=en}}</ref> As an [[Interdisciplinarity|interdisciplinary]] study area, multiphysics spans over many science and engineering disciplines. Multiphysics is a practice built on mathematics, physics, application, and [[numerical analysis]]. The mathematics involved usually contains [[partial differential equations]] and [[tensor analysis]]. The physics refers to common types of physical processes, e.g., [[heat transfer]] (thermo-), pore water movement (hydro-), concentration field (concentro or diffuso/convecto/advecto), stress and strain (mechano-), dynamics (dyno-), chemical reactions (chemo- or chemico-), [[electrostatics]] (electro-), and [[magnetostatics]] (magneto-).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.multiphysics.us|title=Multiphysics Learning & Networking - Home Page|website=www.multiphysics.us|access-date=2018-08-19}}</ref>
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