Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11147/4489
Title: Wave propagation in fractured porous media
Authors: Tuncay, Kağan
Çorapçıoplu, M. Yavuz
Keywords: Wave propagation
Fractured porous media
Balance equations
Double porosity
Biot's theory
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Source: Tuncay, K., and Çorapçıoplu, M. Y. (1996). Wave propagation in fractured porous media. Transport in Porous Media, 23(3), 237-258. doi:10.1007/BF00167098
Abstract: A theory of wave propagation in fractured porous media is presented based on the double-porosity concept. The macroscopic constitutive relations and mass and momentum balance equations are obtained by volume averaging the microscale balance and constitutive equations and assuming small deformations. In microscale, the grains are assumed to be linearly elastic and the fluids are Newtonian. Momentum transfer terms are expressed in terms of intrinsic and relative permeabilities assuming the validity of Darcy's law in fractured porous media. The macroscopic constitutive relations of elastic porous media saturated by one or two fluids and saturated fractured porous media can be obtained from the constitutive relations developed in the paper. In the simplest case, the final set of governing equations reduce to Biot's equations containing the same parameters as of Biot and Willis
URI: http://doi.org/10.1007/BF00167098
http://hdl.handle.net/11147/4489
ISSN: 1573-1634
1573-1634
0169-3913
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