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Laws of chemo-mechanical behaviour of geological materials can be strongly coupled in the presence of an impact of chemical conditions, such as contamination, dissolution or precipitation of minerals. The chemical processes affecting the mechanical behaviour may be imposed (contamination) or spontaneous (dissolution). The phenomena addressed are either continuous across one of the phases or localized e.g. at an inter-phase contact vicinity. In the latter case a multi-scale approach needs to be adopted.
Laws of chemo-mechanical behaviour of geological materials can be strongly coupled in the presence of an impact of chemical conditions, such as contamination, dissolution or precipitation of minerals. The chemical processes affecting the mechanical behaviour may be imposed (contamination) or spontaneous (dissolution). The phenomena addressed are either continuous across one of the phases or localized e.g. at an inter-phase contact vicinity. In the latter case a multi-scale approach needs to be adopted.
Chemo-mechanics of geomaterials
Hueckel, Tomasz (author)
Revue Européenne de Génie Civil ; 9 ; 689-711
2005-06-01
23 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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