A new mathematical model is developed for the macroscopic behaviour of a porous, linear elastic solid, saturated with a slowly flowing incompressible, viscous fluid, with surface accretion of the solid phase. The derivation uses a formal two-scale asymptotic expansion to exploit the well-separated length scales of the material: the pores are small compared to the macroscale, with a spatially periodic microstructure. Surface accretion occurs at the interface between the solid and fluid phases, resulting in growth of the solid phase through mass exchange from the fluid at a prescribed rate (and vice versa). The averaging derives a new poroelastic model, which reduces to the classical result of Burridge and Keller in the limit of no growth. Th...
We present a poroplastic model of structural reorganisation in a binary mixture comprising a solid ...
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The paper is devoted to the thermodynamic derivation of a two-component poroelastic model with balan...
A new mathematical model is developed for the macroscopic behaviour of a porous, linear elastic soli...
In this work we consider the spatial homogenization of a coupled transport and fluid-structure inter...
A new mathematical model for the macroscopic behavior of a material composed of a poroelastic solid ...
A new mathematical model for the macroscopic behavior of a material composed of a poroelastic solid ...
We investigate the dependence of the mechanical and hydraulic properties of poroelastic materials on...
We undertake a formal derivation of a linear poro-thermo-elastic system within the framework of quas...
Multiscale homogenization represents a powerful tool to treat certain fluid-structure interaction pr...
In this paper, we consider the derivation of macroscopic equations appropriate to describe the growt...
Within this work, we upscale the equations that describe the pore-scale behaviour of nonlinear porou...
In this paper, we consider the derivation of macroscopic equations appropriate to describe the growt...
The coupled hydrology and mechanics of soft porous materials (such as clays, hydrogels, membranes, a...
The coupled hydrology and mechanics of soft porous materials (such as clays, hydrogels, membranes, a...
We present a poroplastic model of structural reorganisation in a binary mixture comprising a solid ...
In this paper, we consider the derivation of macroscopic equations appropriate to describe the growt...
The paper is devoted to the thermodynamic derivation of a two-component poroelastic model with balan...
A new mathematical model is developed for the macroscopic behaviour of a porous, linear elastic soli...
In this work we consider the spatial homogenization of a coupled transport and fluid-structure inter...
A new mathematical model for the macroscopic behavior of a material composed of a poroelastic solid ...
A new mathematical model for the macroscopic behavior of a material composed of a poroelastic solid ...
We investigate the dependence of the mechanical and hydraulic properties of poroelastic materials on...
We undertake a formal derivation of a linear poro-thermo-elastic system within the framework of quas...
Multiscale homogenization represents a powerful tool to treat certain fluid-structure interaction pr...
In this paper, we consider the derivation of macroscopic equations appropriate to describe the growt...
Within this work, we upscale the equations that describe the pore-scale behaviour of nonlinear porou...
In this paper, we consider the derivation of macroscopic equations appropriate to describe the growt...
The coupled hydrology and mechanics of soft porous materials (such as clays, hydrogels, membranes, a...
The coupled hydrology and mechanics of soft porous materials (such as clays, hydrogels, membranes, a...
We present a poroplastic model of structural reorganisation in a binary mixture comprising a solid ...
In this paper, we consider the derivation of macroscopic equations appropriate to describe the growt...
The paper is devoted to the thermodynamic derivation of a two-component poroelastic model with balan...