Alexander H. D. Cheng ... 877 pages - Publisher: Springer; 1st edition (April, 2016) ... Language: English - ISBN-10: 3319252003 - ISBN-13: 978-3319252001 ...
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
biomechanic