A short course on the mechanics of porous
media
Y.M. Leroy
Laboratoire de Géologie, CNRS, École Normale Supérieure, Paris,
France.
This course consists of six lectures
presenting recent advances in theory of porous media, with
the emphasis on phenomena operating at disparate length and
time scales. The topics will include:
- Introduction to poro-elasticity and its applications to
post-seismic rebound, compaction and subsidence.
- Stress-enhanced dissolution/precipitation.
- Compaction and transport.
- Stability and poro-plasticity.
Lectures:
Lecture
1
Lecture
2
Lecture
3
Lecture
4
Lecture
5
Lecture
6
References:
Rice J.R., Continuum mechanics and thermodynamics of plasticity
in relation to microscale deformation mechanisms,
Chap 2 of Constitutive equations in plasticity, Edited by
A.S. Argon, MIT Press, 1975.
Rice J.R. and Cleary M.P., Some basic stress diffusion solutions
for fluid-saturated elastic porous media with compressible
constituents, Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, 227–241,
1976.
Mechanics of fluid-saturated rocks, Edited by Y. Guéguen and
m. Boutéca, Elsevier, 2004.
Theory of linear poro-elasticity, H.F. Wang, Princeton University
Press, 2000. |