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Poroelastic Contribution to Freezing in Cement Paste
An effective pore pressure model is used to predict the mechanical effect induced by in-pore partial freezing of a liquid phase initially saturating a cohesive porous solid. This allows discussing the influence of the thermodynamic and poroelastic properties of the different constituents of the unsaturated porous material on its strain under drained or undrained conditions.
Poroelastic Contribution to Freezing in Cement Paste
An effective pore pressure model is used to predict the mechanical effect induced by in-pore partial freezing of a liquid phase initially saturating a cohesive porous solid. This allows discussing the influence of the thermodynamic and poroelastic properties of the different constituents of the unsaturated porous material on its strain under drained or undrained conditions.
Poroelastic Contribution to Freezing in Cement Paste
Fen-Chong, T. (author) / Dangla, P. (author) / Fabbri, A. (author) / Monteiro, Paulo J. M. (author)
Fifth Biot Conference on Poromechanics ; 2013 ; Vienna, Austria
Poromechanics V ; 1505-1514
2013-06-18
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Wave propagation , Poroelasticity , Cement , Mechanics , Freezing , Simulation , Porous media , Pore pressure , Porosity
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