Soil Mechanics and Transport in Porous Media Selected Works of G. de Josselin de Jong /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Schotting, Ruud J. (Editor), van Duijn, Hans C.J. (Editor), Verruijt, Arnold. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edition:1st ed. 2006.
Series:Theory and Applications of Transport in Porous Media, 19
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3629-3
Table of Contents:
  • Soil Mechanics
  • to Soil Mechanics
  • Lower bound collapse theorem and lack of normality of strain rate to yield surface for soils
  • Proceedings of the Geotechnical Conference OSLO 1968
  • The double sliding, free rotating model for granular assemblies
  • Photoelastic verification of a mechanical model for the flow of a granular material
  • Elasto-plastic version of the double sliding model in undrained simple shear tests
  • Improvement of the lowerbound solution for the vertical cut off in a cohesive, frictionless soil
  • Application of the calculus of variations to the vertical cut off in cohesive frictionless soil
  • A variational fallacy
  • Consolidation around pore pressure meters
  • Application of stress functions to consolidation problems
  • Consolidation models consisting of an assembly of viscous elements or a cavity channel network
  • Verification of the use of peak area for the quantitative differential thermal analysis
  • A capacitative cell apparatus
  • Étude photo-Élastique d'un empilement de disques
  • Flow and Transport in Porous Media
  • to Flow and Transport in Porous Media
  • Singularity distributions for the analysis of multiple-fluid flow through porous media
  • Moiré patterns of the membrane analogy for ground-water movement applied to multiple fluid flow
  • A many-valued hodograph in an interface problem
  • Generating functions in the theory of flow through porous media
  • Vortex theory for multiple fluid in three dimensions
  • The simultaneous flow of fresh and salt water in aquifers of large horizontal extension determined by shear flow and vortex theory
  • L'entrainement de particules par le courant intersticiel
  • Longitudinal and transverse diffusion in granular deposits
  • Discussion of "Longitudinal and transverse diffusion in granular deposits"
  • Transverse dispersion from an originally sharp fresh-salt interface caused by shear flow
  • The tensor character of the dispersion coefficient in anisotropic porous media
  • Dispersion in fissured rock. .