Determining the pressure dependence of dynamic moduli in unconsolidated sediments is still an open problem in applied geophysics. This is because several petrophysical parameters affect the elastic response of the granular medium during compression. Effective medium theories based on the Hertz–Mindlin contact law estimate the effective moduli from petrophysical parameters. Among them, the Pride and Berryman model assumes that new contacts between grains are progressively created during compression. Furthermore, the gaps around rattlers are distributed following a power law with distance and the global strain can change either linearly or quadratically with the local strain. This identifies two types of strain accumulation. Quadratic strain ...
The elastic properties of homogeneous, isotropic materials are well constrained. However, in heterog...
The soil’s small strain shear modulus, Gmax or G0, is applied in dynamic behavior analyses and is co...
The aim of this paper is to show that it is possible to model the behavior of soils in a large range...
Determining the pressure dependence of dynamic moduli in unconsolidated sediments is still an open p...
Pride and Berryman (2009) proposed a model to predict pressure dependence of effective elastic bulk ...
The paper presents a discussion of the isotropic elastic stiffness E in the high-cycle accumulation ...
The effective medium theory based on the Hertz–Mindlin contact law is the most popular theory to rel...
The Preisach-Mayergoyz (PM) model describes hysteretic behavior in several fields. For fractured roc...
The mechanical behavior of porous sandstones is generally modeled using concepts from granular mecha...
Subsurface exploitation of the Earth’s natural resources removes the natural system from its chemica...
The stress dependence of the Young\u27s modulus of two sands was studied with a computer controlled ...
The paper reports on our effort to extend the well-known Hardin\u27s equation by the influence of th...
Cyclic strain-controlled behavior of fully saturated sands in undrained condition is analyzed at sma...
Evaluating abnormal pore pressure (overpressure zones) is a major safety issue in well drilling for ...
Knowledge of the stress sensitivity of elastic-wave velocities in sedimentary rocks with different c...
The elastic properties of homogeneous, isotropic materials are well constrained. However, in heterog...
The soil’s small strain shear modulus, Gmax or G0, is applied in dynamic behavior analyses and is co...
The aim of this paper is to show that it is possible to model the behavior of soils in a large range...
Determining the pressure dependence of dynamic moduli in unconsolidated sediments is still an open p...
Pride and Berryman (2009) proposed a model to predict pressure dependence of effective elastic bulk ...
The paper presents a discussion of the isotropic elastic stiffness E in the high-cycle accumulation ...
The effective medium theory based on the Hertz–Mindlin contact law is the most popular theory to rel...
The Preisach-Mayergoyz (PM) model describes hysteretic behavior in several fields. For fractured roc...
The mechanical behavior of porous sandstones is generally modeled using concepts from granular mecha...
Subsurface exploitation of the Earth’s natural resources removes the natural system from its chemica...
The stress dependence of the Young\u27s modulus of two sands was studied with a computer controlled ...
The paper reports on our effort to extend the well-known Hardin\u27s equation by the influence of th...
Cyclic strain-controlled behavior of fully saturated sands in undrained condition is analyzed at sma...
Evaluating abnormal pore pressure (overpressure zones) is a major safety issue in well drilling for ...
Knowledge of the stress sensitivity of elastic-wave velocities in sedimentary rocks with different c...
The elastic properties of homogeneous, isotropic materials are well constrained. However, in heterog...
The soil’s small strain shear modulus, Gmax or G0, is applied in dynamic behavior analyses and is co...
The aim of this paper is to show that it is possible to model the behavior of soils in a large range...