Multi-Physics Phenomena in Geomaterials
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Physics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2023) | Viewed by 2428
Special Issue Editors
Interests: multi-phase coupled numerical analyses; micro-mechanics of granular crushable materials; fractal analysis of contours; morphology characterisation
Interests: geomechanics
Interests: behaviour of granular materials
Interests: rock mechanics; rock engineering; engineering geology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
A deep understanding of phenomena involving geomaterials is generally challenging due to the coexistence of several constituents and phases, their multi-physical nature, and complex and non-linear material behaviour. Multi-physics phenomena, to be fully resolved, require the participation of several scientific disciplines.
This Special Issue invites researchers to contribute with original papers highlighting the importance of a multi-physics approach to address phenomena dealing with geomaterials in the following application fields:
- Environmental protection;
- Geotechnical and geo-environmental systems;
- Engineering geology.
Examples of the physical processes that this Special Issue aims to address are as follows: hydraulic transport (pore fluid movement in single or multi-phase conditions), mechanical response (stress and strain, settlements, failure conditions, symmetric and asymmetric crack propagation modes), thermal effects (thermal expansion or contraction, phase changes) and chemical reactions (transport and reaction of chemical species, degradation effects). The contributions can be experimental, numerical, or theoretical, emphasizing coupling the various physical processes and/or approaches.
Dr. Giulia Guida
Dr. Zeynep Karatza
Dr. Francois Guillard
Dr. Mingdong Wei
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- multi-physics
- geomaterials
- coupled processes
- environment
- thermo-hydro-chemo-mechanical processes
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