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The transient boundary integral equations for linear, isotropic poroelasticity are derived from a reciprocal theorem. Green's functions needed in the integral equations are found by a variable transformation technique originally proposed by Biot. This technique separates the displacement field into an undrained part satisfying the Navier equation of elasticity and an irrotational part governed by a diffusion equation. Fundamental expressions of an instantaneous point force and a fluid dilatation are obtained in two and three dimensions. The resultant transient integral equations can be numerically implemented in a boundary element procedure for the solution of boundary value problems in poroelasticity.
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Betti type generalized reciprocal theorem
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Somigliana-type integral equation
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singular integral equation
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fundamental solution
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transient boundary integral equations
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linear, isotropic poroelasticity
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Green's functions
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variable transformation technique
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Biot
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undrained part
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Navier equation
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irrotational part
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diffusion equation
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instantaneous point force
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fluid dilatation
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    Transient boundary element formulation for linear poroelasticity (English)
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    The transient boundary integral equations for linear, isotropic poroelasticity are derived from a reciprocal theorem. Green's functions needed in the integral equations are found by a variable transformation technique originally proposed by Biot. This technique separates the displacement field into an undrained part satisfying the Navier equation of elasticity and an irrotational part governed by a diffusion equation. Fundamental expressions of an instantaneous point force and a fluid dilatation are obtained in two and three dimensions. The resultant transient integral equations can be numerically implemented in a boundary element procedure for the solution of boundary value problems in poroelasticity.
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    Betti type generalized reciprocal theorem
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    Somigliana-type integral equation
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    singular integral equation
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    fundamental solution
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    transient boundary integral equations
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    linear, isotropic poroelasticity
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    Green's functions
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    variable transformation technique
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    Biot
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    undrained part
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    Navier equation
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    irrotational part
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    diffusion equation
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    instantaneous point force
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    fluid dilatation
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    two and three dimensions
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