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Pore‐scale modeling of fluid‐particles interaction and emerging poromechanical effects
Authors:E Catalano  B Chareyre  E Barthélémy
Institution:1. Grenoble INP, , UJF, UMR 5521, 3SR lab, 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9, France;2. Grenoble INP, , UJF, UMR 5519, LEGI, 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9, France
Abstract:A micro‐hydromechanical model for granular materials is presented. It combines the discrete element method for the modeling of the solid phase and a pore‐scale finite volume formulation for the flow of an incompressible pore fluid. The coupling equations are derived and contrasted against the equations of conventional poroelasticity. An analogy is found between the discrete element method pore‐scale finite volume coupling and Biot's theory in the limit case of incompressible phases. The simulation of an oedometer test validates the coupling scheme and demonstrates the ability of the model to capture strong poromechanical effects. A detailed analysis of microscale strain and stress confirms the analogy with poroelasticity. An immersed deposition problem is finally simulated and shows the potential of the method to handle phase transitions. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:discrete element method  pore‐scale finite volumes  poromechanics  consolidation  suspension  phase transition
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