The porochemoelectroelastic analytical models and solutions have been used to describe the response of chemically active and electrically charged saturated porous media such as clays, shales, and biological tissues. However, these attempts have been restricted to one-dimensional consolidation problems, which are very limited in practice and not general enough to serve as benchmark solutions for numerical validation. This work summarizes the general linear porochemoelectroelastic formulation and presents the solution of an inclined wellbore drilled in a fluid-saturated chemically active and ionized formation, such as shale, and subjected to a three-dimensional in-situ state of stress. The analytical solution to this geometry incorporates the...
\u3cp\u3eCharged porous media are pervasive, and modeling such systems is mathematically and computa...
The transport of water and ions through shales was studied both experimentally and theoretically. E...
Wellbore instability in shales is attributed to many factors. Two of them are mechanical effects and...
The main operational parameters controlling borehole stability in drilling shales with environmental...
Change in pore pressure in chemically active rocks such as shale is caused by several mechanisms and...
A fluid-solid-chemistry coupling model is built considering fluid flow and ion transmission induced ...
Analytical solutions are derived for a pressure transmission experiment of a saturated charged compr...
A thermodynamically mathematically matched model of the linear theory of poroelasticity is proposed ...
A generalized anisotropic porothermoelastic formulation incorporating fully coupled thermo-hydro-mec...
Borehole stability problems are mostly encountered when drilling through chemically active formation...
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of undrained response and horizontal permeability aniso...
The aim of fuis study is to understand coupled phenomena that occur in swelling porous materials lik...
Osmotic, electrostatic, and/or hydrational swellings are essential mechanisms in the deformation beh...
Abstract. A thermo-chemo-electro-mechanical formulation of quasi-static finite deformation of swelli...
Prediction of the coupled chemo-mechanical behaviours of porous media is an important problem in man...
\u3cp\u3eCharged porous media are pervasive, and modeling such systems is mathematically and computa...
The transport of water and ions through shales was studied both experimentally and theoretically. E...
Wellbore instability in shales is attributed to many factors. Two of them are mechanical effects and...
The main operational parameters controlling borehole stability in drilling shales with environmental...
Change in pore pressure in chemically active rocks such as shale is caused by several mechanisms and...
A fluid-solid-chemistry coupling model is built considering fluid flow and ion transmission induced ...
Analytical solutions are derived for a pressure transmission experiment of a saturated charged compr...
A thermodynamically mathematically matched model of the linear theory of poroelasticity is proposed ...
A generalized anisotropic porothermoelastic formulation incorporating fully coupled thermo-hydro-mec...
Borehole stability problems are mostly encountered when drilling through chemically active formation...
The aim of this paper is to study the effect of undrained response and horizontal permeability aniso...
The aim of fuis study is to understand coupled phenomena that occur in swelling porous materials lik...
Osmotic, electrostatic, and/or hydrational swellings are essential mechanisms in the deformation beh...
Abstract. A thermo-chemo-electro-mechanical formulation of quasi-static finite deformation of swelli...
Prediction of the coupled chemo-mechanical behaviours of porous media is an important problem in man...
\u3cp\u3eCharged porous media are pervasive, and modeling such systems is mathematically and computa...
The transport of water and ions through shales was studied both experimentally and theoretically. E...
Wellbore instability in shales is attributed to many factors. Two of them are mechanical effects and...