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Thermomechanical coupling during seismic wave propagation in a porous medium
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1989
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Rock TestingEngineeringSurface WavePorous Medium EquationsMechanical EngineeringMechanical ParametersPorous BodyMechanics ModelingSeismic PropagationFirst OrderSeismic Wave PropagationMechanicsStress WaveEarthquake EngineeringPhysicsWave PropagationHydromechanicsUnsaturated Soil MechanicsRock PropertiesPore StructurePorothermoelasticitySeismologyApplied PhysicsGeomechanicsPorosityRock PhysicRock Mechanics
The procedure of volume averaging is applied to the problem of seismic propagation in a fluid‐filled porous medium. The interplay of temperature variation and the mechanical motion is taken into account to first order. A complete set of equations is obtained, which carry, in addition to permeability, two mechanical parameters and one thermal parameter. When thermomechanical coupling is ignored, a subset of the equations reduces to those of Biot (1956 a ), allowing a correspondence between the parameters to be established.
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