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Thermo‐hydro‐mechanical modeling of damage in unsaturated porous media: Theoretical framework and numerical study of the EDZ
Authors:C Arson  B Gatmiri
Institution:1. Formerly at Université Paris‐Est, U.R. Navier, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech, France;2. Now at Zachry Department of Civil Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, U.S.A.;3. Department of Civil Engineering, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran;4. Agence Nationale pour la gestion des Déchets Radioactifs (ANDRA), Chatenay‐Malabry, France
Abstract:The damage model presented in this article (named ‘THHMD’ model) is dedicated to non‐isothermal unsaturated porous media. It is formulated by means of three independent strain state variables, which are the thermodynamic conjugates of net stress, suction and thermal stress. The damage variable is a second‐order tensor. Stress/strain relationships are derived from Helmholtz free energy, which is assumed to be the sum of damaged elastic potentials and ‘crack‐closure energies’. Damage is assumed to grow with tensile strains due to net stress, with pore shrinkage due to suction and with thermal dilatation. Specific conductivities are introduced to account for the effects of cracking on the intensification and on the orientation of liquid water and vapor flows. These conductivities depend on damage and internal length parameters. The mechanical aspects of the THHMD model are validated by comparing the results of a triaxial compression test with experimental measurements found in the literature. Parametric studies of damage are performed on three different heating problems related to nuclear waste disposals. Several types of loading and boundary conditions are investigated. The thermal damage potential is thoroughly studied. The THHMD model is expected to be a useful tool in the assessment of the Excavation Damaged Zone, especially in the vicinity of nuclear waste repositories. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:poromechanics  continuum damage mechanics  unsaturated rock  thermo‐hydro‐mechanical couplings  multi‐phase transfers  finite element method  heating test  nuclear waste repository  excavation damaged zone
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