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Cornelissen, P. (author), Meulenbroek, B.J. (author), Jansen, J.D. (author)This note provides the derivation of closed-form expressions for elastic displacements, strains, and stresses inside an inclusion. Jansen et al. (2019) and Wu et al. (2021) obtained correct expressions for the stresses inside an inclusion, but their derivation of these expressions contained mistakes. In this note, the correct derivation of...report 2023
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Novikov, A. (author), Voskov, D.V. (author), Khait, M. (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author), Jansen, J.D. (author)We present a scalable collocated Finite Volume Method (FVM) to simulate induced seismicity as a result of pore pressure changes. A discrete system is obtained based on a fully-implicit fully-coupled description of flow, elastic deformation, and contact mechanics at fault surfaces on a flexible unstructured mesh. The cell-centered collocated...journal article 2022
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Liu, Qijian (author), Yue, Cheng (author), Zhao, M. (author)An analytical solution for the scattering of harmonic P1 and SV waves in a poroelastic half-plane with a shallow lined tunnel is obtained using the plane complex theory in elastodynamics. In light of the wave function expansions, the wave fields of the poroelastic medium and the liner with unknown coefficients are obtained based on Biot's...journal article 2022
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Kadeethum, T. (author), Lee, S. (author), Ballarin, F. (author), Choo, J. (author), Nick, H.M. (author)This paper presents a mixed finite element framework for coupled hydro-mechanical–chemical processes in heterogeneous porous media. The framework combines two types of locally conservative discretization schemes: (1) an enriched Galerkin method for reactive flow, and (2) a three-field mixed finite element method for coupled fluid flow and...journal article 2021
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Analysis of Stabilized Finite Element Methods for a Morpho-Poroelastic Model Applied to Tumor Growthden Bakker, D.R. (author)The theory of morpho-poroelasticity is applied to tumor growth. This allows for the modeling of permanent deformation in the tissue as a result of the presence of tumor cells. The work done in this project can be divided into two parts. In the first part we review existing models for elasticity and build corresponding finite element models. The...master thesis 2020
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Ruan, J. (author), Ghose, R. (author), Mulder, W.A. (author)Modelling dynamic rupture is essential to correctly describe the process of induced seismicity. Defmod, an open-source finite-element code featuring quasi-static loading, co-seismic volumetric strain, and dynamic rupture, is used to simulate the entire chain of induced seismicity, from pressure evolution due to fluid injection and extraction,...abstract 2020
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Rahrah, M. (author), Lopez Pena, L.A. (author), Vermolen, F.J. (author), Meulenbroek, B.J. (author)Water injection in the aquifer induces deformations in the soil. These mechanical deformations give rise to a change in porosity and permeability, which results in non-linearity of the mathematical problem. Assuming that the deformations are very small, the model provided by Biot’s theory of linear poroelasticity is used to determine the...journal article 2020
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Tohti, Munirdin (author), Wang, Yibo (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Zheng, Yikang (author), Chang, Xu (author), Yao, Yi (author)Seismoelectric coupling in an electric isotropic and elastic anisotropic medium is developed using a primary–secondary formulation. The anisotropy is of vertical transverse isotropic type and concerns only the poroelastic parameters. Based on our finite difference time domain algorithm, we solve the seismoelectric response to an explosive...journal article 2020
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Rahrah, M. (author), Vermolen, F.J. (author)Poroelasticity theory can be used to analyse the coupled interaction between fluid flow and porous media (matrix) deformation. The classical theory of linear poroelasticity captures this coupling by combining Terzaghi’s effective stress with a linear continuity equation. Linear poroelasticity is a good model for very small deformations;...journal article 2020
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Jafari, Morez (author), Derlon, Nicolas (author), Desmond, Peter (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Morgenroth, Eberhard (author), Picioreanu, C. (author)Poroelastic fluid-structure interaction models were coupled to experimental data to determine the effects of biofilm spatial distribution of mechanical and hydraulic properties on the biofilm hydraulic resistance and compressibility in membrane filtration processes. Biofilms were cultivated on ultrafiltration membranes for 20 and 30 days...journal article 2019
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Kiricheck, O.J. (author)Monitoring the properties of a CO2 storage reservoir is important for two main reasons: firstly, to verify that the injected CO2 is safely contained in the reservoir rock as planned, and secondly, to provide data which can be used to update the existing reservoir models and support eventual mitigation measures in case of deviation from the CO2...doctoral thesis 2018
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Pipintakos, George (author)Nowadays, there is a need to reduce noise pollution due to the tyre-pavement interaction, especially in densely-populated areas, such as the Netherlands, where noise pollution is a major concern. A solution to this problem is the development of pavement surfaces with improved noise reduction characteristics. Previous attempts to develop low...student report 2018
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Jafari, Morez (author), Desmond, Peter (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Derlon, Nicolas (author), Morgenroth, Eberhard (author), Picioreanu, C. (author)Biofilm formation in membrane systems negatively impacts the filtration system performances. This study evaluated how biofilm compression driven by permeate flow increases the hydraulic resistance and leads to reduction in permeate flux. We analysed the effect of biofilm compression on hydraulic resistance and permeate flux through...journal article 2018
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Picioreanu, C. (author), Blauert, Florian (author), Horn, Harald (author), Wagner, Michael (author)The advantage of using non-invasive imaging such as optical coherence tomography (OCT) to asses material properties from deformed biofilm geometries can be compromised by the assumptions made on fluid forces acting on the biofilm. This study developed a method for the determination of elastic properties of biofilms by modelling the biofilm...journal article 2018
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Postma, Tom (author), Jansen, J.D. (author)Over the past decade, a steep increase in the number of seismic events has been observed in the Groningen gas field, the Netherlands. It is generally accepted that these are induced by compaction of the reservoir rock due to extensive depletion, causing a buildup of strain energy in faults that may be released seismically. We address the...journal article 2018
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Postma, T.J.W. (author)Over the past decade, a steep increase in the number of seismic events has been observed in the Groningen gas producing region of the Northern Netherlands. It is generally accepted that these are induced by compaction of the reservoir rock due to extensive field depletion, causing a buildup of strain energy which may be released seismically when...master thesis 2017
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Asadollahi, M. (author)When modelling fluid fl ow in subsurface, the impact of solid deformation on fluid fl ow is often oversimplified/neglected in reservoir simulators. It is assumed that solid volume/s-tate of stress is a function of fluid pressure, while the opposite effect is not considered. This assumption is made mainly to reduce computational costs and...master thesis 2017
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Arbabi, V. (author)Recent advances in the realm of computational modeling of complex multiphysics phenomena in articular cartilage enabled efficient and precise determination of articular cartilage properties. However, still accurate quantification of complicated indentation and diffusion processes tying closely with the inhomogeneity of articular cartilage...doctoral thesis 2016
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Kaltsas, D. (author)The pressuremeter test is one of the most popular in-situ soil testing methods. Developed in the 1950s in France, the test has evolved throughout the past decades and was built into a cone resulting in a cone pressuremeter device (CPM). A proposed extension of the test involves time dependent pressurisation of the device resulting in wave...master thesis 2016
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Grobbe, N. (author)In this thesis, I study coupled poroelastic waves and electromagnetic fields in layered media. The focus is two-fold:<br/>1. Increase the theoretical and physical understanding of the seismo-electromagnetic phenomenon by analytically-based numerical modeling.<br/>2. Investigate the potential of seismo-electromagnetic interferometry.<br/><br/...doctoral thesis 2016
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