Spherical wave propagation in a poroelastic medium with infinite permeability: Time domain solution

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Exact time domain solutions for displacement and porepressure are derived for waves emanating from a pressurized spherical cavity, in an infinitely permeable poroelastic medium with a permeable boundary. Cases for blast and exponentially decaying step pulse loadings are considered; letter case, in the limit as decay constant goes to zero, also covers the step (uniform) pressure. Solutions clearly show the propagation of the second (slow) p-wave. Furthermore, Biot modulus Q is shown to have a pronounced influence on wave propagation characteristics in poroelastic media. Results are compared with solutions in classical elasticity theory. © 2014 Mehmet Ozyazicioglu.

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Ozyazicioglu, M. (2014). Spherical wave propagation in a poroelastic medium with infinite permeability: Time domain solution. The Scientific World Journal, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/813097

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