WebABSTRACT Within the Biot poroelasticity theory, the effective pressure coefficient for the bulk volume of a fluid-saturated rock and the Biot coefficient are one and the same quantity. The effective pressure coefficient for the bulk volume is the change of confining pressure with respect to fluid-pressure changes when the bulk volume is held constant. The Biot … WebFeb 10, 2016 · A nonlinear flow relationship, which assumes that the fluid flow in the soil skeleton obeys the Hansbo non-Darcian flow and that the coefficient of permeability changes with void ratio, was incorporated into Biot’s general consolidation theory for a consolidation simulation of normally consolidated soft ground with or without vertical …
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Web1. n. [Formation Evaluation] A theory developed by M.A. Biot for acoustic propagation in a porous and elastic medium. Compressional and shear velocities can be calculated by standard elastic theory from the composite density, shear, and bulk modulus of the total rock.The problem is how to determine these from the properties of the constituent parts. WebJul 25, 2011 · Rocks in earth’s crust usually contain both pores and cracks. This phenomenon significantly affects the propagation of elastic waves in earth. This study describes a unified elastic wave theory for porous rock media containing cracks. The new theory extends the classic Biot’s poroelastic wave theory to include the effects of … http://www.pmi.ou.edu/Biot2005/papers/FILES/040.PDF in case of the rain