A multi-phase-field anisotropic damage-plasticity model for crystalline rocks

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Abstract

Many engineering applications, such as geological disposal of nuclear waste, require reliable predictions on the thermo-hydro-mechanical responses of porous media exposed to extreme environments. This presentation will discuss the relevant modeling techniques designed specifically for such environmental conditions. In particular, we will provide an overview of the coupling method of crystal plasticity and multi-phase-field model designed to replicate the thermal- and rate-dependent damage-plasticity of crystalline rock. Special emphasis is placed on capturing the intrinsic anisotropy of salt grain in 3D with respect to damage behavior and plastic flow by incorporating the crystallographic information of salt.

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Na, S. H., & Sun, W. C. (2018). A multi-phase-field anisotropic damage-plasticity model for crystalline rocks. In Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering (pp. 57–60). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97112-4_13

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