“…Komijani and his co-workers also extended the use of the developed enriched finite element models to simulation of induced microseismic and acoustic emissions due to fracture reactivation and tensile fracture propagation in single phase and multi-phase flow cases. [12][13][14] Numerical modellings of the coupling between solid deformation, fluid flow, and heat transfer with or without material nonlinearity considerations dates back to the works of Lewis and Schrefler 15 (1-phase and 2-phase flow, isothermal and non-isothermal, elasto-plastic), Lewis et al 16 and Rahman and Lewis 17 (3-phase flow, isothermal, elastic). The topic was later extended and investigated by Ngien et al 18 and Gajo et al 19 (3-phase flow, isothermal, elastic), Ghorbani et al 20 (2-phase flow, isothermal, elasto-plastic), Gong et al 21 (3-phase fluid (passive gas phase), non-isothermal, elasto-plastic).…”