The theory of linear poroelasticity describes the interaction
between mechanical effects and adding or removing fluid from rock.
It is critical to the study of such geological phenomena as
earthquakes and landslides and is important for numerous
engineering projects, including dams, groundwater withdrawal, and
petroleum extraction. Now an advanced text synthesizes in one
place, with one notation, numerous classical solutions and
applications of this highly useful theory.
The introductory chapter recounts parallel developments in
geomechanics, hydrogeology, and reservoir engineering that are
unified by the tenets of poroelasticity. Next, the theory's
constitutive and governing equations and their associated material
parameters are described. These equations are then specialized for
different simplifying geometries: unbounded problem domains,
uniaxial strain, plane strain, radial symmetry, and axisymmetry.
Example problems from geomechanics, hydrogeology, and petroleum
engineering are incorporated throughout to illustrate poroelastic
behavior and solution methods for a wide variety of real-world
scenarios. The final chapter provides outlines for finite-element
and boundary-element formulations of the field's governing
equations. Whether read as a course of study or consulted as a
reference by researchers and professionals, this volume's
user-friendly presentation makes accessible one of geophysics' most
important subjects and will do much to reduce poroelasticity's
reputation as difficult to master.
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