Recent laboratory evidence shows that compaction creep in porous rocks may develop through stages of acceleration, especially if the material is susceptible to strain localization. This paper provides a mechanical interpretation of compaction creep based on viscoplasticity and nonlinear dynamics. For this purpose, a constitutive operator describing the evolution of compaction creep is defined to evaluate the spontaneous accumulation of pore collapse within an active compaction band. This strategy enables the determination of eigenvalues associated with the stability of the response which is able to differentiate decelerating from accelerating strain. This mathematical formalism was linked to a constitutive law able to simulate compaction lo...
peer reviewedA constitutive model is developed within the framework of Perzyna's viscoplasticity for...
International audienceThis paper presents a new constitutive model for the time dependent mechanical...
Localised failure in porous sandstones under shearing at high confining pressure takes place gradual...
Recent laboratory evidence shows that compaction creep in porous rocks may develop through stages of...
International audienceLiquid segregation through a porous medium depends on the ability of the matri...
International audienceLiquid segregation through a porous medium depends on the ability of the matri...
International audienceCompaction bands in sandstone are laterally-extensive planar deformation featu...
Abstract. Compaction bands are narrow planar zones of localized purely compressive (without shear) d...
The formation and propagation of compaction bands in high porosity sandstones is theoretically inves...
Compaction of porous rocks can occur in two modes: uniform and localized. Recent experimental work h...
Grain crushing and pore collapse are the principal micromechanisms controlling the physics of compac...
International audienceIntergranular pressure solution is a well‐known rock deformation mechanism in ...
Article first published online: 23 MAY 2013[1] We analyze the propagation of compaction bands in hig...
Time plays a dominant role in many areas of geomechanics, such as in the assessment of landslide haz...
peer reviewedA constitutive model is developed within the framework of Perzyna's viscoplasticity for...
International audienceThis paper presents a new constitutive model for the time dependent mechanical...
Localised failure in porous sandstones under shearing at high confining pressure takes place gradual...
Recent laboratory evidence shows that compaction creep in porous rocks may develop through stages of...
International audienceLiquid segregation through a porous medium depends on the ability of the matri...
International audienceLiquid segregation through a porous medium depends on the ability of the matri...
International audienceCompaction bands in sandstone are laterally-extensive planar deformation featu...
Abstract. Compaction bands are narrow planar zones of localized purely compressive (without shear) d...
The formation and propagation of compaction bands in high porosity sandstones is theoretically inves...
Compaction of porous rocks can occur in two modes: uniform and localized. Recent experimental work h...
Grain crushing and pore collapse are the principal micromechanisms controlling the physics of compac...
International audienceIntergranular pressure solution is a well‐known rock deformation mechanism in ...
Article first published online: 23 MAY 2013[1] We analyze the propagation of compaction bands in hig...
Time plays a dominant role in many areas of geomechanics, such as in the assessment of landslide haz...
peer reviewedA constitutive model is developed within the framework of Perzyna's viscoplasticity for...
International audienceThis paper presents a new constitutive model for the time dependent mechanical...
Localised failure in porous sandstones under shearing at high confining pressure takes place gradual...