This book treats the mechanics of porous materials infiltrated with a
fluid (poromechanics), focussing on its linear theory
(poroelasticity). Porous materials from inanimate bodies such as sand,
soil and rock, living bodies such as plant tissue, animal flesh, or
man-made materials can look very different due to their different
origins, but as readers will see, the underlying physical principles
governing their mechanical behaviors can be the same, making this work
relevant not only to engineers but also to scientists across other
scientific disciplines. Readers will find discussions of physical
phenomena including soil consolidation, land subsidence, slope
stability, borehole failure, hydraulic fracturing, water wave and
seabed interaction, earthquake aftershock, fluid injection induced
seismicity and heat induced pore pressure spalling as well as
discussions of seismoelectric and seismoelectromagnetic effects. The
work also explores the biomechanics of cartilage, bone and blood
vessels. Chapters present theory using an intuitive, phenomenological
approach at the bulk continuum level, and a thermodynamics-based
variational energy approach at the micromechanical level. The physical
mechanisms covered extend from the quasi-static theory of
poroelasticity to poroelastodynamics, poroviscoelasticity,
porothermoelasticity, and porochemoelasticity. Closed form analytical
solutions are derived in details. This book provides an excellent
introduction to linear poroelasticity and is especially relevant to
those involved in civil engineering, petroleum and reservoir
engineering, rock mechanics, hydrology, geophysics, and biomechanics.
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ISBN
9783319252025
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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