Abstract
This paper is devoted to study the elastic–plastic damage behavior of heterogeneous shale rocks. The representative microstructure of this kind of rocks is first studied in order to define the representative elementary volume for the implementation of homogenization procedure. Three relevant material scales are considered. Inter-particle pores are distributed at the nanoscopic scale. Fine grains of calcite and kerogen are immersed at the microscopic scale. Large grains of minerals are embedded at the mesoscopic scale. Effective elastic properties of shale rocks are first determined by using a three-step linear homogenization procedure. The plastic damage behavior is estimated by developing a three-step nonlinear homogenization method. The effective plastic behavior of porous clay matrix with nanoscopic pores is described by an analytical model. The effects of small and large grains of various mineral inclusions are investigated by using a two-step incremental model. The damage due to progressive debonding of mineral inclusions is taken into account. After the implementation of the proposed model, comparisons between numerical results and experimental data are presented.
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