<p>This book presents a collection of contributions from experts working on flow and transport in porous media around the globe. The book includes chapters authored by engineers, scientists, and mathematicians on single and multiphase flow and transport in homogeneous as well as heterogeneous porous
Coupled processes in subsurface deformation, flow, and transport
โ Scribed by Bai, Miao; Elsworth, Derek
- Publisher
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 355
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
''Coupled Processes in Subsurface Deformation, Flow, and Transport'' presents a rational and unified treatment of coupled processes, with emphasis on the coupling and feedbacks present where solid deformation, fluid flow, and solute transport combine, and in the representation of heterogeneous media through multi-porosity approaches. Analytical and numerical solutions are presented for subsurface systems subjected to varying mechanical, thermal, and chemical disturbances. This is an invaluable reference book or teaching text, from which civil, mining, petroleum, environmental, chemical, process, and geological engineers, and geological scientists will gain an understanding of the theoretical bases and connections between deformation, flow, and transport in the subsurface. Likewise, readers will learn to distinguish between coupled and uncoupled processes and their respective restraints and significances, comprehend the effects of heterogeneities on deformation, flow, and transport in the subsurface, review or learn popular and special analytical and numerical methods in the related fields, and link fundamental theories with practical applications in multidisciplinary areas. Significant, new, and never before published concepts, are included
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: State of the Art --
Individual Process --
Multiple Processes --
Modeling Methodology --
Conceptual Preliminaries --
Concepts and Assumptions --
Fundamental Formulations --
Definition of Heterogeneity and Anisotropy --
Definition of Coupled Process --
Notation Preliminaries --
Tensor --
Sign Convention --
Deformation --
Mathematical Formulation --
Homogeneous Media --
Heterogeneous Media --
Parametric Study --
Effective Stress Law --
Parametric Relations in Coupled Processes --
Anisotropic Properties --
Flow --
Mathematical Formulation --
Homogeneous Media --
Heterogeneous Media --
Parametric Study --
Permeability --
Compressibility --
Anisotropic Effect --
Transport --
Mathematical Formulation --
Homogenous Media --
Heterogeneous Media --
Comparative Analysis --
Stochastic Processes --
Parametric Study --
Parameters for Homogeneous Media --
Sensitivity Analysis for Heterogeneous Media --
Convection-Dominated Transport --
Analytical Solution --
Laplace Transform --
Flow --
Transport --
Fourier Transform --
Flow --
Nonisothermal Flow and Deformation --
Hankel Transform --
Flow --
Flow and Deformation --
Differential Operator Method --
Flow --
Transport --
Numerical Solution --
Finite Element Preliminaries --
Numerical Integration --
Shape Functions --
Global and Local Coordinate Mapping --
Construction of a System of Equations --
Finite Element Formulation --
Deformation --
Flow --
Coupled Deformation and Flow --
Finite Element Model --
Cylindrical Model --
Generalized Plane Strain --
Dual-Porosity Media.
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