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Geomekanisk modellering×Geofysisk inversion×
FagområdeGeovidenskabGeovidenskab
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår1900s1963
OphavspersonCoulomb and MohrTikhonov and Tarantola
Typerock behavior prediction pipelinedata assimilation pipeline
Oprindelig kildeJaeger, J. C., & Cook, N. G. W. (1979). Fundamentals of Rock Mechanics (2nd ed.). Chapman and Hall. link ↗Tarantola, A. (1987). Inverse Problem Theory: Methods for Data Fitting and Model Parameter Estimation. Elsevier. link ↗
Aliassermechanical earth modeling, stress modeling, rock mechanics simulationinverse problem solving, parameter estimation, model-data fitting
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ResuméGeomechanical modeling is the numerical simulation of stress and deformation in rock masses, integrating rock properties, pressure conditions, and geometric constraints. Rooted in classical mechanics (Coulomb, Mohr) but modernized by finite element and finite difference methods, this approach is essential for well integrity assessment, reservoir compaction prediction, and stability evaluation of slopes and excavations. Models link subsurface geology to rock mechanical behavior.Geophysical inversion is the process of using observed geophysical data to estimate subsurface properties and structures. Formalized by Tikhonov (1963) and expanded by Tarantola (1987), this mathematical framework solves the inverse problem: given measurements (gravity, magnetics, seismic, electrical), what subsurface model produced them? Inversion is central to all quantitative geophysics and enables extraction of detailed subsurface information from surface or borehole measurements.
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