Modelling, Simulation and Identification 2010
DOI: 10.5772/10024
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Modelling of Transient Ground Surface Displacements Due to a Point Heat Source

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“…Zhang et al 20 conducted an analysis of one-dimensional thermal consolidation problems and discussed key influencing parameters. Lin and Lu 21 and Lu and Lin 22 obtained analytical solutions to thermal consolidation problems in saturated half space and full space under the action of a point heat source using integral transform. Selvadurai and Suvorov 23 analyzed the thermal hydraulic coupling response of media under different conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al 20 conducted an analysis of one-dimensional thermal consolidation problems and discussed key influencing parameters. Lin and Lu 21 and Lu and Lin 22 obtained analytical solutions to thermal consolidation problems in saturated half space and full space under the action of a point heat source using integral transform. Selvadurai and Suvorov 23 analyzed the thermal hydraulic coupling response of media under different conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lu and Lin (2006) displayed transient ground surface displacement produced by a point heat source/sink through analog quantities between poroelasticity and thermoelasticity. Based on Biot's three-dimensional consolidation theory of porous media, analytical solutions of the transient thermo-consolidation deformation due to a point heat source buried in a saturated isotropic porous elastic half space were presented by Lu and Lin (2007), Lin and Lu (2009). Within the framework of the linear theory of thermoelasticity, Chao, Chen and Shen (2006) discussed the problem of circularly cylindrical layered media subjected to an arbitrary point heat source.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%