Title:
Proceedings of the International Symposium of the International Society for rock mechanics on Eurock 2006 : multiphysics coupling and long term behaviour in rock mechanics, 9th-12th May 2006, Liege, Belgium
Publication Information:
London : Taylor & Francis, 2006
Physical Description:
1v + 1 CD-ROM
ISBN:
9780415410014
General Note:
Accompanied by compact disc : CP 10195
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Summary
Summary
Special emphasis is given to the constitutive behaviour of rock material, including rock mechanics and partial saturation, chemo-mechanics, thermo-hydro-mechanics, weathering and creep. Theoretical concepts, laboratory and field experiments and numerical simulations are discussed. Multiphysics coupling and long-term behaviour has practical applications in a number of areas. In oil engineering (enhanced oil recovery, CO2 injection, and well stability); in underground waste storage, post-mine behaviour and the long-term behaviour of railway and road infrastructures. This book will be useful to professionals and academics working in a variety of fields related to rock mechanics and environmental geotechnics. .
Table of Contents
2006 Multiphysics Coupling and Long Term Behaviour in Rock Mechanics |
1 Multiphysics Coupling |
1.1 Theoretical concepts |
1.2 Laboratory experiments |
1.3 Field experiments and case studies |
1.4 Numerical simulations |
2 Long Term Behaviour |
2.1 Theoretical concepts and laboratory studies |
2.2 Field experiments and case studies |
2.3 Numerical simulations |
3 Multiphysics Coupling and Long Term Behaviour |
3.1 Laboratory experiments and theoretical concepts |
3.2 Field experiments and case studies |
3.3 Numerical simulations |
4 Related topics |
4.1 Theoretical concepts |
4.2 Laboratory experiments |
4.3 Field experiments and case studies |
4.4 Numerical simulations |