A model is presented to represent changes in the mechanical and transport characteristics of fractured rock that result from coupled mechanical and chemical effects. The specific influence is the elevation of dissolution rates on contacting asperities, which results in a stress- and temperature-dependent permanent closure. A model representing this pressure-dissolution-like behavior is adapted to define the threshold and resulting response in terms of fundamental thermodynamic properties of a contacting fracture. These relations are incorporated in a stress-stiffening model of fracture closure to define the stress- and temperature-dependency of aperture loss and behavior during stress and temperature cycling. These models compare well with ...
Modeling of coupled hydro-mechanical and chemical (HMC) processes in fractured rocks is an important...
Intact and fractured rock samples were studied in the laboratory in order to understand more fully t...
A method is introduced to couple the thermal (T), hydrologic (H), and chemical precipitation/dissolu...
A model is presented to represent changes in the mechanical and transport characteristics of fractur...
A model is presented to represent changes in the mechanical and transport characteristics of fractur...
The purpose of this paper is to (i) review field data on stress-induced permeability changes in frac...
Abstract—Anomalous changes in permeability are reported in fractures circulated by fluids undersatur...
Copyright © 2013 Springer-VerlagDOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11440-013-0281-0A thermodynamic fra...
Presented at the Fifth Biot Conference on Poromechanics, Vienna, Austria, 10-12 July, 2013Copyright ...
A multi-physics numerical model was developed to predict the fluid flow and mass transport behavior ...
Coupling effects between thermal, hydraulic, chemical and mechanical (THCM) processes for rock mater...
Abstract—Unusually rapid closure of stressed fractures, observed in the initial stages of loading an...
Presented at the 47th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
Presented at Geo-Congress 2014, Atlanta, GA, February 23-26, 2014.Copyright © 2014 by the American S...
The coupled THMC model, interface for pressure solution analysis under coupled conditions, IPSACC, t...
Modeling of coupled hydro-mechanical and chemical (HMC) processes in fractured rocks is an important...
Intact and fractured rock samples were studied in the laboratory in order to understand more fully t...
A method is introduced to couple the thermal (T), hydrologic (H), and chemical precipitation/dissolu...
A model is presented to represent changes in the mechanical and transport characteristics of fractur...
A model is presented to represent changes in the mechanical and transport characteristics of fractur...
The purpose of this paper is to (i) review field data on stress-induced permeability changes in frac...
Abstract—Anomalous changes in permeability are reported in fractures circulated by fluids undersatur...
Copyright © 2013 Springer-VerlagDOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11440-013-0281-0A thermodynamic fra...
Presented at the Fifth Biot Conference on Poromechanics, Vienna, Austria, 10-12 July, 2013Copyright ...
A multi-physics numerical model was developed to predict the fluid flow and mass transport behavior ...
Coupling effects between thermal, hydraulic, chemical and mechanical (THCM) processes for rock mater...
Abstract—Unusually rapid closure of stressed fractures, observed in the initial stages of loading an...
Presented at the 47th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium of the American Rock Mechanics Associ...
Presented at Geo-Congress 2014, Atlanta, GA, February 23-26, 2014.Copyright © 2014 by the American S...
The coupled THMC model, interface for pressure solution analysis under coupled conditions, IPSACC, t...
Modeling of coupled hydro-mechanical and chemical (HMC) processes in fractured rocks is an important...
Intact and fractured rock samples were studied in the laboratory in order to understand more fully t...
A method is introduced to couple the thermal (T), hydrologic (H), and chemical precipitation/dissolu...