Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
803652 Mechanics Research Communications 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The porochemoelectroelastic analytical models have been used to describe the response of chemically active and electrically charged saturated porous media such as clay soils, shales, and biological tissues. In this work, the porochemoelectroelastic theory is applied to derive the solution for stress, pore pressure, strain, and displacement of the Mandel's problem for orthotropic charged saturated porous media. Numerical examples are given to demonstrate applications of the present solutions to laboratory characterization and hydraulic fracturing analysis of shale formation. The analysis shows that ignoring either the porochemoelectroelastic effects or the material anisotropy can leads to inaccurate prediction of the pore pressure and effective stress distributions in the shale sample or formations during these processes.

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