2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.compgeo.2017.07.021
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A study on how to couple thermo-hydro-mechanical behaviour of unsaturated soils: Physical equations, numerical implementation and examples

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThis paper describes a thermo-hydro-mechanical framework suitable for modelling the behaviour of unsaturated soils. In particular, this paper focuses on bentonite clay subjected to a thermo-hydromechanical load, as in the case of nuclear waste engineering barriers. The paper gives a theoretical derivation of the full set of coupled balance equations governing the material behaviour as well as an extended physical interpretation. Finally, a finite element discretisation of the equations and numbe… Show more

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“…For example, water is found as liquid and as vapour in the gas phase whereas besides the dry air in the pores, dissolved dry air can be found in the liquid phase. The detailed derivation of the balance equations in Thebes code can be found in [2,3]. For the purposes of this paper, only water and dry air mass balance equations are presented in the following sections.…”
Section: Mass Balancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, water is found as liquid and as vapour in the gas phase whereas besides the dry air in the pores, dissolved dry air can be found in the liquid phase. The detailed derivation of the balance equations in Thebes code can be found in [2,3]. For the purposes of this paper, only water and dry air mass balance equations are presented in the following sections.…”
Section: Mass Balancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assumptions related to thermal flow and salt transport are also needed if the tackled problem is non-isothermal and chemical effects to be studied. For a deeper look on the derivation and the adopted constitutive assumptions, the reader is referred to [2,3].…”
Section: Water Mass Balance Equationmentioning
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“…CBM thermal recovery donates a multi-physical issue of coal, gas and heat [32,33]. Abed et al [34] described a thermo-hydro-mechanical (THM) framework that suitable for modeling the behavior of unsaturated soils and rock. Due to the CBM thermal recovery method of microwave heating, Gao et al [35] illustrated the interactions among temperature field, coalbed compaction, and methane transfer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%