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This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 22 papers focusing on existing, widely accepted soil constitutive models, from simple to complex, and present the overall model framework, calibration procedures, and possible implementation. An overview paper discusses features of different classes of soil models and their advantages and disadvantages. For many models in this book and in the literature, these features are tabulated in a series of tables. The models are then categorized in terms of their completeness with respect to eight different model capabilities. This book has been prepared for soil constitutive modelers and practitioners who want to learn more about the underlying principles, calibration methods and implementation issues of many different proven soil models. The overview paper is especially helpful to those who are not experienced constitutive modelers to understand the different components of soil models and their effect on predictions.
Soil mechanics --- Constitutive relations --- Geotechnical models --- Calibration --- Geotechnical engineering --- Publications --- Bibliographies --- Mathematical models --- Constitutive relations --- Geotechnical models --- Calibration --- Geotechnical engineering --- Publications --- Bibliographies
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Proceedings of Geo-Frontiers 2005, held in Austin, Texas, January 24-26, 2005. Sponsored by the Geo-Institute of ASCE. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 8 papers on various aspects of constitutive modeling of geomaterials. During the last 40 years, a large number of constitutive models, possessing varying degrees of sophistication, have been developed to simulate the behavior of geomaterials. These papers evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of various models to assist engineers using the models to evaluate deformations in geotechnical structures.
Constitutive relations --- Calibration --- Geotechnical models --- Geotechnical engineering --- Geomaterials --- Structural models --- Professional societies --- Publications --- Constitutive relations --- Calibration --- Geotechnical models --- Geotechnical engineering --- Geomaterials --- Structural models --- Professional societies --- Publications
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Proceedings of sessions of GeoShanghai 2010, held in Shanghai, China, June 3-5, 2010. Hosted by Tongji University, China; Shanghai Society of Civil Engineering, China; Chinese Institution of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, China. In cooperation with Alaska University Transportation Center, USA; Geo-Institute of ASCE, USA; Deep Foundation Institute, USA; East China Architectural Design and Research Institute Company, China; Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan; Transportation Research Board, USA; University of Newcastle, Australia; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; University of Kansas, USA; University of Tennessee, USA; Vienna University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 41 papers addressing many different areas of soil behavior, constitutive modeling, and geo-micromechanics. Papers cover topics ranging from experimental studies of soil shear strength and compressibility to theoretical advances in Biot's consolidation theory and constitutive modeling. The research described in this proceedings advances understanding of soil as an engineering material and improves our ability to model the behavior of soil in slopes, foundations, and earth structures.
Soil mechanics --- Soil micromorphology --- Soil properties --- Colleges and universities --- Geotechnical engineering --- Engineering mechanics --- Foundation design --- Constitutive relations --- Consolidated soils --- Soil compression --- Soil properties --- Colleges and universities --- Geotechnical engineering --- Engineering mechanics --- Foundation design --- Constitutive relations --- Consolidated soils --- Soil compression
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Proceedings of the Geo-Shanghai 2014 International Conference, held in Shanghai, China, May 26-28, 2014. GSP 236 contains 81 technical papers which cover recent advances in unsaturated soil mechanics, experimental study of soil behavior, and constitutive, numerical, and multi-scale modeling of soil behavior.
Soil properties --- Geomechanics --- Soil analysis --- Unsaturated soils --- Numerical analysis --- Numerical models --- Soil mechanics --- Constitutive relations --- Soil properties --- Geomechanics --- Soil analysis --- Unsaturated soils --- Numerical analysis --- Numerical models --- Soil mechanics --- Constitutive relations
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Proceedings of sessions of the GeoShanghai Conference, held in Shanghai, China, June 6-8, 2006. Hosted by Shanghai Society of Civil Engineering, China. In cooperation with the Geo-Institute of ASCE; Georgia Institute of Technology; and University of Kansas. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 65 international papers and represents the latest advances in the static and dynamic behavior of soils and rocks, including constitutive modeling and numerical methods. The book begins with two keynote articles that discuss soil constitutive modeling. The first section of the book discusses theoretical concepts and experimental procedures of soil behavior and laboratory testing. The second section's papers span from advanced concepts in rock mechanics to the interactions in constructed facilities. It also includes numerical applications of problems in rocks. The third section focuses on modeling soil behavior, with many of the papers using field and laboratory experimental data to verify their findings. Finally, the fourth section discusses the latest advances in soil and soil structure interactions under dynamic excitation. It contains results from work using shaking tables, wave induced loading, vibrations and numerical simulations.
Rock mechanics --- Soil mechanics --- Soil properties --- Rocks --- Material properties --- Numerical models --- Laboratory tests --- Soil-structure interaction --- Soil dynamics --- Constitutive relations --- Mathematical models --- Mathematical models --- Soil properties --- Rocks --- Material properties --- Numerical models --- Laboratory tests --- Soil-structure interaction --- Soil dynamics --- Constitutive relations
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Proceedings of Geo-Frontiers 2005, held in Austin, Texas, January 24-26, 2005. Sponsored by the Geo-Institute of ASCE. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 44 papers that consider site characterization as an important first step in all geotechnical projects, given that site-specific geomaterials are hidden beneath the ground surface. The use of drilling, sampling, geophysical techniques, with in-situ and laboratory testing can be combined to develop a set of data with which to formulate a simplified representation of the subsurface geostratigraphy and related soil parameters for analysis and design. This is best handled through analytical and/or constitutive models that can help organize the collected information into a coherent and rational framework. These frameworks can guide the interpretation of soil properties and parameters, resulting in the design of foundations, tunnels, earth dams, excavations, and seismic systems that are safe, economical, and perform well. Topics include: recent improvements in three-dimensional graphical visualizations of the subsurface; remote sensing; tomographic imaging techniques; advances in laboratory testing; detection of strata interfaces and thin layers; calibration of constitutive models, as related to site characterization; and research advances to improve the ability of geotechnical engineers to map the subsurface, discern anomalous conditions, anticipate construction problems, and better predict the response of the new facilities placed on or within the ground.
Laboratory tests --- Geotechnical engineering --- Subsurface environment --- Field tests --- Data analysis --- Soil analysis --- Parameters (statistics) --- Constitutive relations --- Laboratory tests --- Geotechnical engineering --- Subsurface environment --- Field tests --- Data analysis --- Soil analysis --- Parameters (statistics) --- Constitutive relations
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Proceedings of the Second Japan-U.S. Workshop on Testing, Modeling, and Simulation in Geomechanics, held in Kyoto, Japan, September 8-10, 2005. Sponsored by the Geo-Institute of ASCE. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 38 papers reporting research gathered by investigators from Japan and the United States and covering various geomechanics issues, such as experimentation, constitutive modeling, and numerical simulations. This volume presents current relevant research activities on a variety of topics for the purpose of sharing knowledge to foster and build cooperative efforts between two countries.
Engineering geology --- Soil mechanics --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Civil Engineering --- Geomechanics --- Simulation models --- Numerical models --- Numerical analysis --- Professional societies --- Geotechnical investigation --- Publications --- Constitutive relations --- Japan --- Asia --- United States --- Geomechanics --- Simulation models --- Numerical models --- Numerical analysis --- Professional societies --- Geotechnical investigation --- Publications --- Constitutive relations --- Japan --- Asia --- United States
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Electromagnetic complex media are artificial materials that affect the propagation of electromagnetic waves in surprising ways not usually seen in nature. Because of their wide range of important applications, these materials have been intensely studied over the past twenty-five years, mainly from the perspectives of physics and engineering. But a body of rigorous mathematical theory has also gradually developed, and this is the first book to present that theory. Designed for researchers and advanced graduate students in applied mathematics, electrical engineering, and physics, this book introduces the electromagnetics of complex media through a systematic, state-of-the-art account of their mathematical theory. The book combines the study of well posedness, homogenization, and controllability of Maxwell equations complemented with constitutive relations describing complex media. The book treats deterministic and stochastic problems both in the frequency and time domains. It also covers computational aspects and scattering problems, among other important topics. Detailed appendices make the book self-contained in terms of mathematical prerequisites, and accessible to engineers and physicists as well as mathematicians.
Electromagnetism --- Stochastic control theory. --- Mathematical analysis. --- 517.1 Mathematical analysis --- Mathematical analysis --- Control theory --- Stochastic processes --- Mathematics. --- AtkinsonЗilcox expansion theorem. --- Beltrami fields. --- Faedo-Galerkin approach. --- Herglotz wave functions. --- Hilbert Uniqueness method. --- Maxwell equations. --- Maxwell operator. --- PDEs. --- applied mathematics. --- auxiliary elliptic problems. --- boundary controllability. --- boundary integral equation. --- boundary value problem. --- chiral material. --- chiral media. --- chirality. --- compact embeddings. --- complex electromagnetic media. --- complex media. --- constitutive relations. --- controllability problem. --- controllability. --- decompositions. --- differential equations. --- dispersive media. --- dyadics. --- eigenvalue problems. --- electric flux density. --- electrical engineering. --- electromagnetic complex media. --- electromagnetic fields. --- electromagnetic media. --- electromagnetic wave scattering. --- electromagnetic waves. --- electromagnetics. --- evolution family approach. --- evolution operators. --- evolution problems. --- exterior problems. --- finite-dimensional space. --- fixed point approach. --- frequency. --- function spaces. --- general scattering theorem. --- generalised integral transforms. --- geometry. --- handedness. --- homogenisation problem. --- homogenisation. --- homogenised media. --- homogenised system. --- infinite Frchet differentiability. --- integrodifferential equations. --- integrodifferential evolution equation. --- interior domain problem. --- magnetic flux density. --- mathematical modelling. --- mathematical theory. --- nonlinear PDEs. --- nonlinear model. --- nonlinear phenomena. --- nonlinear problems. --- nonlinearity. --- operators. --- optical theorem. --- penetrable obstacle. --- perfectly conducting obstacle. --- periodic media. --- physics. --- plane electromagnetic waves. --- reciprocity principle. --- scattering problems. --- scattering process. --- scattering theories. --- scattering theory. --- semigroup approach. --- semigroup arguments. --- semigroup-based approach. --- solvability. --- spaces. --- spectral theory. --- standard differential. --- stochastic integrodifferential equations. --- time domain. --- time-harmonic electromagnetic wave. --- time-harmonic problems. --- time. --- trace operators. --- two-scale expansion. --- variational formulation. --- vector analysis. --- wave motions. --- wave operators. --- well posedness.
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Geothermal energy is the thermal energy generated and stored in the Earth's core, mantle, and crust. Geothermal technologies are used to generate electricity and to heat and cool buildings. To develop accurate models for heat and mass transfer applications involving fluid flow in geothermal applications or reservoir engineering and petroleum industries, a basic knowledge of the rheological and transport properties of the materials involved (drilling fluid, rock properties, etc.)—especially in high-temperature and high-pressure environments—are needed. This Special Issue considers all aspects of fluid flow and heat transfer in geothermal applications, including the ground heat exchanger, conduction and convection in porous media. The emphasis here is on mathematical and computational aspects of fluid flow in conventional and unconventional reservoirs, geothermal engineering, fluid flow, and heat transfer in drilling engineering and enhanced oil recovery (hydraulic fracturing, CO2 injection, etc.) applications.
karst carbonate reservoir --- fracture compressibility --- enhanced gas recovery --- cost of electricity (COE) --- microstructure --- permeability --- CO2 permeability --- ammonia --- shale oil --- process simulation --- aquifer support --- spatiotemporal characteristics --- semi-analytical solution --- injection orientation --- CO2 diffusion --- wellbore temperature --- fluid front kinetics --- nest of tubes --- supercritical CO2 --- multiple parallel fractures --- multifractal theory --- real-scale --- techno-economic model --- fractal --- inter-well connectivity --- apparent permeability --- heat transfer --- porous media --- multiple structural units (MSU) --- coupled heat conduction and advection --- diffusion --- bottom-hole pressure --- tight reservoir --- ventilation --- surface diffusion --- unsteady process --- underground coal gasification (UCG) --- dynamic crack tip --- mercury intrusion porosimetry --- energy conservation analysis --- methanol --- comprehensive heat transfer model --- pressure fluctuations --- production optimization --- numerical simulation --- percolation model --- rheology --- drilling --- AE energy --- pipeline network --- natural gas --- huff-‘n-puff --- cement --- viscosity --- mathematical modeling --- enhanced geothermal systems --- cement slurries --- yield stress --- non-Newtonian fluids --- capacitance-resistance model --- thixotropy --- conductivity --- enhanced oil recovery --- leakage and overflow --- geothermal --- coal and rock fracture --- impact pressure --- computational fluid dynamics (CFD) --- GSHP (ground source heat pump) --- pore size distribution --- Knudsen diffusion --- hydraulic fracturing --- efficient simulation --- constitutive relations --- electricity generation --- fractal theory --- pore structure --- complex fracture network --- sloshing --- cost-effective --- slippage effect --- dynamic hydraulic-fracturing experiments --- critical porosity --- fracture uncertainty --- carbon capture and utilization (CCU) --- tube bundle model --- continuity/momentum and energy equations coupled --- main gas pipeline --- Coal excavation --- longitudinal dispersion coefficient --- computational fluid dynamic (CFD) --- flowback --- fracture simulation --- highly viscous fluids --- carbon capture and storage (CCS) --- energy dissipation --- economics --- particles model --- variable viscosity --- multi-pressure system --- frequency conversion technology (FCT) --- three-dimensional numerical simulation --- tight oil reservoirs --- multiphase flow --- methane removal --- Navier-Stokes equations
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