Seminar Presentation On Poroelasticity Effects
Seminar Presentation On Poroelasticity Effects
Seminar Presentation On Poroelasticity Effects
Ayodeji O.
Dalhousie
University
Outline
rectangular plate
F = -2poa
y
P(x,t) =
0
2b
2a
Values
Biots coefficient,
Hydraulic diffusivity, c
0.75m2/s
0.2
0.5
Plate half-width, a
1m
1MPa
Skemptons Coefficient, B
0.95
r
Po
rr = 0
p=0
Values
Biots coefficient,
0.74
Hydraulic diffusivity, c
0.039m2/s
0.18
0.28
Borehole radius, a
0.1m
10MPa
Conclusions
At short times, pore pressure builds up quickly in the vicinity of fluid-filled
porous media subjected to a sudden loading because the the fluid could
not sufficiently diffuse away fast enough.
The hydraulic diffusivity of the rock plays a significant role in its
poroelastic response when subjected to loading.
In a poroelastic medium, the circumferential stress is perturbed around
the wellbore due to the effect of pressure diffusion.
Unlike the elastic solution, radial and circumferential stresses are time
dependent for a poroelastic medium as the pressure diffuses away from
the wellbore.
Borehole breakdown may occur if the poroelastic effects are not taken
into account while modeling the formation strength around the wellbore.
References
Biot, M.A (1941a). General Theory of three dimensional
consolidation, J. Appl. Phys. 12, 155-164
Detournay E and Cheng A. H. D (1993). Fundamentals
of poroelasticity. In Comprehensive Rock Engineering:
Principles, Practice and Projects, Vol. 2,ed. J.A Hudson,
pp. 113 171. Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK
Wang F. W (2000). Theory of Linear Poroelasticity with
Applications to Geomechanics and Hydrogeology. Pp
201 -205. Princeton University Press, NJ