Project Details
Hydromechanics of fractures and fracture networks. A combined numerical multi-scale and experimental investigation (B05)
Subject Area
Mechanics
Applied Mechanics, Statics and Dynamics
Applied Mechanics, Statics and Dynamics
Term
since 2018
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 327154368
We characterise static and evolving fluid-saturated fractures and fracture networks with high-resolution X-ray Computed Tomography and microfluidic devices. Besides the characterisation of the geometries of fractures, we aim for the quantification of the fractures’ apertures. This allows for the characterisation of hydro-mechanical coupling effects, the observation of dominating flow paths and the validation of combined numerical investigations. The experiments are performed in an X-ray-transparent triaxial cell under defined confining pressure and axial stresses as well as in optical transparent micro fluidic cells under high spatial and temporal resolution. The experimental results are the basis for the adjacent quantification of coarse-grained effective material properties.
DFG Programme
Collaborative Research Centres
Subproject of
SFB 1313:
Interface-Driven Multi-Field Processes in Porous Media - Flow, Transport and Deformation -
Applicant Institution
Universität Stuttgart
Project Heads
Professor Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Nowak, until 12/2021; Professor Dr.-Ing. Holger Steeb