Transport phenomena in porous media : aspects of micro/macro behaviour

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Transport phenomena in porous media : aspects of micro/macro behaviour

Yasuaki Ichikawa, A.P.S. Selvadurai

Springer, c2012

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This monograph presents an integrated perspective of the wide range of phenomena and processes applicable to the study of transport of species in porous materials. In order to formulate the entire range of porous media and their uses, this book gives the basics of continuum mechanics, thermodynamics, seepage and consolidation and diffusion, including multiscale homogenization methods. The particular structure of the book has been chosen because it is essential to be aware of the true properties of porous materials particularly in terms of nano, micro and macro mechanisms. This book is of pedagogical and practical importance to the fields covered by civil, environmental, nuclear and petroleum engineering and also in chemical physics and geophysics as it relates to radioactive waste disposal, geotechnical engineering, mining and petroleum engineering and chemical engineering.

Table of Contents

Overview.- Basic continuum mechanics.- Non-equilibrium thermodynamics.- The virtual work equation, the variational method, and the minimum energy principle.- Diffusion and seepage problems.- Consolidation for saturated porous media.- Homogenization theory.- Homogenization theory for seepage. Diffusion in saturated porous media.- Long-term consolidation of bentonite and homogenization analysis.

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