Within the context of immiscible biphasic flow in porous media, when the nonwetting fluid invades the pore spaces which are a priori saturated with the wetting fluid, capillary forces dominate if the pore network is formed by fine-grained soils. Owing to the cohesion-less frictional behavior of such soils, a capillary force-driven fracturing phenomenon has been put forward by some researchers. Unlike the purely mechanistic tensile force-driven mode-I fracturing that typically has been attributed to the formation of desiccation cracks in soils, attempts to model this alternate capillarity-driven mechanism have not yet been realized at a continuum scale. However, the macro-scale counterpart of the capillary energy associated with the various pore-scale menisci is well-established as the interfacial energy characterized by the soil-water retention curve. An investigation of the possible contribution of this interfacial energy in supplying the dissipation related to fracture initiation is the essence of this work, inspired by the vast literature on gradient damage modeling.

Variational Approach to Damage Induced by Drainage in Partially Saturated Granular Geomaterials / Ommi, S. H.; Sciarra, G.; Kotronis, P.. - In: Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering. - ISSN ISSN:2297-3079. - 8:(2022). [10.3389/fmech.2022.869568]

Variational Approach to Damage Induced by Drainage in Partially Saturated Granular Geomaterials

Ommi S. H.
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Formal Analysis
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2022

Abstract

Within the context of immiscible biphasic flow in porous media, when the nonwetting fluid invades the pore spaces which are a priori saturated with the wetting fluid, capillary forces dominate if the pore network is formed by fine-grained soils. Owing to the cohesion-less frictional behavior of such soils, a capillary force-driven fracturing phenomenon has been put forward by some researchers. Unlike the purely mechanistic tensile force-driven mode-I fracturing that typically has been attributed to the formation of desiccation cracks in soils, attempts to model this alternate capillarity-driven mechanism have not yet been realized at a continuum scale. However, the macro-scale counterpart of the capillary energy associated with the various pore-scale menisci is well-established as the interfacial energy characterized by the soil-water retention curve. An investigation of the possible contribution of this interfacial energy in supplying the dissipation related to fracture initiation is the essence of this work, inspired by the vast literature on gradient damage modeling.
2022
unsaturated porous media; capillarity; gradient damage modeling; localization; stability; drainage; desiccation cracks
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Variational Approach to Damage Induced by Drainage in Partially Saturated Granular Geomaterials / Ommi, S. H.; Sciarra, G.; Kotronis, P.. - In: Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering. - ISSN ISSN:2297-3079. - 8:(2022). [10.3389/fmech.2022.869568]
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