A Multiphysics computational SPH framework for solving coupled THM problems in geomechanics
thesis
posted on 2023-11-14, 22:51authored byYANJIAN LIAN
This thesis tackles slope failures due to thawing in cold regions worsened by climate change. It proposes a new approach, using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH), models frozen soil behaviour. Starting with analysing seepage in porous media, it progresses to simulate flow-deformation, and then introduces SPH-THM framework for coupled Thermal-Hydro-Mechanical problems. CASM-F model is added to capture frozen soil intricacies. The proposed Multiphysics SPH-THM framework advances geotechnical engineering for cold regions, enhancing slope stability prediction and frozen soil understanding. This work contributes to predicting slope failures and comprehending frozen soil dynamics in the face of climate challenges.
History
Campus location
Australia
Principal supervisor
Ha Hong Bui
Additional supervisor 1
Asadul Haque
Additional supervisor 2
Giang Nguyen
Year of Award
2023
Department, School or Centre
Civil Engineering
Additional Institution or Organisation
the department of Civil engineering, Monash University