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Incorporating Chemical Effects in a Porothermoelastic Formulation and Application to Inclined Boreholes

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IUTAM Symposium on Physicochemical and Electromechanical Interactions in Porous Media

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A poromechanics formulation for transversely isotropic chemically active poroelastic media under non-isothermal conditions is presented. The formation pore fluid is modeled as a two-species constituent comprising of the solute and the solvent. The model is applied to study the thermo-chemical effects on the stress and pore pressure distributions in the vicinity of an inclined borehole drilled in a chemically active transversely isotropic formation under non-isothermal conditions.

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Ekbote, S., Abousleiman, Y. (2005). Incorporating Chemical Effects in a Porothermoelastic Formulation and Application to Inclined Boreholes. In: Gladwell, G.M.L., Huyghe, J., Raats, P.A., Cowin, S.C. (eds) IUTAM Symposium on Physicochemical and Electromechanical Interactions in Porous Media. Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 125. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3865-8_15

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