Transport in Porous Media, Vol.95, No.2, 465-481, 2012
Fracturing of Clay During Drying: Modelling and Numerical Simulation
Non-uniform distribution of moisture contents inside of the porous materials during drying results in compressional stresses inside of the material and tensional ones close to the surface. The tensional stresses together with brittleness of dry material are the reasons of fracturing of the material. The proposed model consists of two parts. The mass transfer is described by simple diffusion equation. The mechanical behaviour of the material is modelled with the network model in which the material is modelled as the set of small particles interconnected elastically via springs. The spring constants and strengths depend on Young modulus and the material tensional strength. The dependences of these material parameters on the moisture content are determined. Then two 2D initial-boundary problems are solved. The results show possible way of cracks initiation and generation by drying.
Keywords:Cracking by drying;Spring network model;Moisture distribution;Experimental data;Numerical solution