A Variational Deduction of Second Gradient Poroelasticity Part I: General Theory
Mathematical Physics
2010-07-15 v1 math.MP
Abstract
Second gradient theories have to be used to capture how local micro heterogeneities macroscopically affect the behavior of a continuum. In this paper a configurational space for a solid matrix filled by an unknown amount of fluid is introduced. The Euler-Lagrange equations valid for second gradient poromechanics, generalizing those due to Biot, are deduced by means of a Lagrangian variational formulation. Starting from a generalized Clausius-Duhem inequality, valid in the framework of second gradient theories, the existence of a macroscopic solid skeleton Lagrangian deformation energy, depending on the solid strain and the Lagrangian fluid mass density as well as on their Lagrangian gradients, is proven.
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@article{arxiv.1007.2338,
title = {A Variational Deduction of Second Gradient Poroelasticity Part I: General Theory},
author = {Giulio Sciarra and Francesco dell'Isola and Nicoletta Ianiro and Angela Madeo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.2338},
year = {2010}
}
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20 pages