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Eshelby’s Technique for Analyzing Inhomogeneities in Geomechanics
John W. Rudnicki
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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applications
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deformation
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elastic properties
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elasticity
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fluids
25%
injection
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loading
25%
reservoir fluids
25%
seismic sources
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shape
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size
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slip
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solutions
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strains
75%
zones
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Engineering
Deformation
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Determines
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Effective Stress
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Elastic Body
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Example Application
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Fluid Mass
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Geomechanics
25%
Inhomogeneity
25%
Integral Form
25%
Properties
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Strain
75%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Elasticity
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Liquid
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Solution and Solubility
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Stress
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