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Coupled HM analysis using zero‐thickness interface elements with double nodes—Part II: Verification and application
Authors:J. M. Segura  I. Carol
Affiliation:1. School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, LS2 9JT Leeds, U.K.;2. Formerly at ETSECCPB (School of Civil Engineering), UPC (Technical University of Catalonia), Jordi Girona 1‐3, E‐08034 Barcelona, Spain.;3. ETSECCPB (School of Civil Engineering), UPC (Technical University of Catalonia), Jordi Girona 1‐3, E‐08034 Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:In a companion Part I of this paper (Int. J. Numer. Anal. Meth. Geomech. 2008; DOI: 10.1002/nag.735 ), a coupled hydro‐mechanical (HM) formulation for geomaterials with discontinuities based on the finite element method (FEM) with double‐node, zero‐thickness interface elements was developed and presented. This Part II paper includes the numerical solution of basic practical problems using both the staggered and the fully coupled approaches. A first group of simulations, based on the classical consolidation problem with an added vertical discontinuity, is used to compare both the approaches in terms of accuracy and convergence. The monolithic or fully coupled scheme is also used in an application example studying the influence of a horizontal joint in the performance of a reservoir subject to fluid extraction. Results include a comparison with other numerical solutions from the literature and a sensitivity analysis of the mechanical parameters of the discontinuity. Some simulations are also run using both a full non‐symmetric and a simplified symmetric Jacobian matrix. On top of verifying the model developed and its capability to reflect the conductivity changes of the interface with aperture changes, the results presented also lead to interesting observations of the numerical performance of the methods implemented. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:geomechanics  reservoir engineering  discontinuities  discrete crack  zero‐thickness interface  HM coupling  consolidation
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