Spring 2024 Engineering Mechanics E6320 section 001

COMPUTATIONAL POROMECHANICS

COMPUTATIONAL POROMECHANI

Call Number 13401
Day & Time
Location
M 10:10am-12:40pm
327 Seeley W. Mudd Building
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Waiching Sun
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

A fluid infiltrating porous solid is a multiphase material whose mechanical behavior is significantly influenced by the pore fluid. Diffusion, advection, capillarity, heating, cooling, and freezing of pore fluid, buildup of pore pressure, and mass exhanges among solid and fluid constituents all influence the stability and integrity of the solid skeleton, causing shrinkage, swelling, fracture, or liquefaction. These coupling phenomena are important for numerous disciplines, including geophysics, biomechanics, and material sciences. Fundamental principles of poromechanics essential for engineering practice and advanced study on porous media. Topics include balance principles, Biot’s poroelasticity, mixture theory, constitutive modeling of path independent and dependent multiphase materials, numerical methods for parabolic and hyperbolic systems, inf-sup conditions, and common stabilization procedures for mixed finite element models, explicit and implicit time integrators, and operator splitting techniques for poromechanics problems.

Web Site Vergil
Department Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics
Enrollment 7 students (10 max) as of 9:05PM Monday, March 10, 2025
Subject Engineering Mechanics
Number E6320
Section 001
Division School of Engineering and Applied Science: Graduate
Open To Engineering:Graduate, GSAS
Section key 20241ENME6320E001