Abstract
We study unsaturated poroelasticity, i.e., coupled hydro-mechanical processes in variably saturated porous media, here modeled by a non-linear extension of Biot's well-known quasi-static consolidation model. The coupled elliptic-parabolic system of partial differential equations is a simplified version of the general model for multi-phase flow in deformable porous media, obtained under similar assumptions as usually considered for Richards' equation. In this work, existence of weak solutions is established in several steps involving a numerical approximation of the problem using a physically-motivated regularization and a finite element/finite volume discretization. Eventually, solvability of the original problem is proved by a combination of the Rothe and Galerkin methods, and further compactness arguments. This approach in particular provides the convergence of the numerical discretization to a regularized model for unsaturated poroelasticity. The final existence result holds under non-degeneracy conditions and natural continuity properties for the constitutive relations. The assumptions are demonstrated to be reasonable in view of geotechnical applications.
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Both, J. W., Pop, I. S., & Yotov, I. (2021). Global existence of weak solutions to unsaturated poroelasticity. ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis, 55(6), 2849–2897. https://doi.org/10.1051/m2an/2021063
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