ABSTRACT

This book is an introduction to numerical analysis in geomechanics and is intended for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate study of the mechanics of porous, jointed rocks and soils. Although familiarity with the concepts of stress, strain and so on is assumed, a review of the fundamentals of solid mechanics including concepts of physical laws, kinematics and material laws is presented in an appendix. Emphasis is on the popular finite element method but brief explanations of the boundary element method, the distinct element method (also known as the discrete element method) and discontinuous deformation analysis are included. Familiarity with a computer programming language such as Fortran, C++ or Python is not required, although programming excerpts in Fortran are presented at the end of some chapters.

This work begins with an intuitive approach to interpolation over a triangular element and thus avoids making the simple complex by not doing energy minimization via a calculus of variations approach so often found in reference books on the finite element method. The presentation then proceeds to a principal of virtual work via the well-known divergence theorem to obtain element equilibrium and then global equilibrium, both expressed as stiffness equations relating force to displacement. Solution methods for the finite element approach including elimination and iteration methods are discussed. Hydro-mechanical coupling is described and extension of the finite element method to accommodate fluid flow in porous geological media is made. Example problems illustrate important concepts throughout the text. Additional problems for a 15-week course of study are presented in an appendix; solutions are given in another appendix.

chapter Chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|8 pages

Interpolation over a triangle

chapter Chapter 3|5 pages

Derivatives of interpolation functions

chapter Chapter 4|4 pages

Linear interpolation for a quadrilateral

chapter Chapter 5|4 pages

Derivatives for a linear displacement quadrilateral

chapter Chapter 6|8 pages

Element equilibrium and stiffness

chapter Chapter 7|6 pages

Global equilibrium and global stiffness

chapter Chapter 8|4 pages

Static condensation and a 4CST element

chapter Chapter 9|8 pages

Equation solving

chapter Chapter 10|4 pages

Material nonlinearity

chapter Chapter 11|6 pages

Time integration

chapter Chapter 12|4 pages

Finite element seepage formulation

chapter Chapter 13|5 pages

Hydro-mechanical coupling

chapter Chapter 14|9 pages

Boundary element formulations

chapter Chapter 15|9 pages

Distinct element formulations

chapter Chapter 16|2 pages

Conclusion