| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 801662 | Mechanics Research Communications | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Advective–diffusive solute transport in a poroelastic medium is usually modelled at the macroscopic scale by considering a poroelastic formulation associated with the classical advective–diffusive solute transport equation. The purpose of the present work is to rigorously determine the macroscopic model by starting with the pore-scale equations that describe transient advective/diffusive solute transport in a saturated deformable elastic porous medium. The macroscopic model is derived by using an homogenisation method. It includes Biot’s model of consolidation and a transport equation of advective–diffusive type. This latter contains a coupling term which reveals a mechanically-induced solute transport mechanism.
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Authors
P. Royer, F. Cherblanc,
