热传导
热导率
衰减
机械
相(物质)
色散(光学)
粘度
流离失所(心理学)
热的
相位滞后
材料科学
物理
热力学
光学
数学
数学分析
量子力学
心理学
心理治疗师
作者
Yunfei Liu,Li‐Yun Fu,José M. Carcione,Wubing Deng,Wanting Hou
出处
期刊:Geophysics
[Society of Exploration Geophysicists]
日期:2025-08-08
卷期号:: 1-55
标识
DOI:10.1190/geo2025-0022.1
摘要
We develop a two-temperature dual-phase-lag (TT-DPL) thermoporoelasticity theory, that extends the classical single-temperature (ST) theory. The theory distinguishes between the solid and fluid temperatures and includes fluid-solid coupling terms, related to temperature-displacement and temperature-conductivity coefficients, that describe the interactions and heat conduction between the skeleton and the pore fluids. A plane-wave analysis predicts five waves, namely, fast P, slow P, fast thermal (T1), slow thermal (T2), and a shear wave. The results show that the slow P and slow T are mainly influenced by the pore fluid, while the fast P and fast T by the solid phase. The TT-DPL model leads to more velocity dispersion and thermal attenuation, particularly at high frequencies. A rotated staggered grids finite-difference (FD) method, combined with an effective absorbing boundary, is used to compute wavefield snapshots. The type of fluid in the rock affects the T-wave behavior, with the fluid viscosity playing an important role.
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