This work presents a fully coupled formulation developed to handle engineering problems in unsaturated (and saturated) soils that present two dominant void levels. The proposed framework assumes the presence of two porous media linked through a mass-transfer term between them. In its more general form, the proposed approach allows the consideration of nonisothermal multiphase flow coupled with the mechanical problem. The double-porosity formulation was implemented in a finite-element code and has been used to analyze a variety of engineering problems. The approach is especially suitable for cases in which the material exhibits a strong coupling between the mechanical and the hydraulic problems in both media, such as with swelling clays. For...
The partial differential equations governing nonisothermal flow and deformation in an elastic medium...
The understanding of the coupled behaviour of highly active swelling clays is better achieved consid...
The aim of this paper is to address a number of significant challenges in the analysis of multiphase...
This work presents a fully coupled formulation developed to handle engineering problems in unsaturat...
This work presents a fully coupled formulation developed to handle engineering problems in unsaturat...
Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Unsaturated Soils. The study of Thermo-Hydro-...
Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Unsaturated Soils. The study of Thermo-Hydro-...
© 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers. Abstract: Geomaterials with aggregated structure or con...
A mechanical approach for unsaturated expansive soils considering double porosity has been developed...
The paper addresses the issue of modelling the hydromechanical behaviour of swelling clays that exhi...
The paper addresses the issue of modelling the hydromechanical behaviour of swelling clays that exhi...
Prediction of the coupled chemo-mechanical behaviours of porous media is an important problem in man...
Many natural soils and engineering geomaterials, such as aggregated soils and compacted clay pallet...
A fully coupled thermo-hydro-deformation (THM) model has been presented in this thesis. The proposed...
This paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical framework suitable for modelling the behaviour of uns...
The partial differential equations governing nonisothermal flow and deformation in an elastic medium...
The understanding of the coupled behaviour of highly active swelling clays is better achieved consid...
The aim of this paper is to address a number of significant challenges in the analysis of multiphase...
This work presents a fully coupled formulation developed to handle engineering problems in unsaturat...
This work presents a fully coupled formulation developed to handle engineering problems in unsaturat...
Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Unsaturated Soils. The study of Thermo-Hydro-...
Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Unsaturated Soils. The study of Thermo-Hydro-...
© 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers. Abstract: Geomaterials with aggregated structure or con...
A mechanical approach for unsaturated expansive soils considering double porosity has been developed...
The paper addresses the issue of modelling the hydromechanical behaviour of swelling clays that exhi...
The paper addresses the issue of modelling the hydromechanical behaviour of swelling clays that exhi...
Prediction of the coupled chemo-mechanical behaviours of porous media is an important problem in man...
Many natural soils and engineering geomaterials, such as aggregated soils and compacted clay pallet...
A fully coupled thermo-hydro-deformation (THM) model has been presented in this thesis. The proposed...
This paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical framework suitable for modelling the behaviour of uns...
The partial differential equations governing nonisothermal flow and deformation in an elastic medium...
The understanding of the coupled behaviour of highly active swelling clays is better achieved consid...
The aim of this paper is to address a number of significant challenges in the analysis of multiphase...