0 INTRODUCTION Pressure-stress coupling(PSC)refers to the bidirectional mechanical interaction between pore pressure and in-situ stress within subsurface formations(Hillis,2000).Variations in pore pressure redistribut...0 INTRODUCTION Pressure-stress coupling(PSC)refers to the bidirectional mechanical interaction between pore pressure and in-situ stress within subsurface formations(Hillis,2000).Variations in pore pressure redistribute the stress field,while evolving stress states in turn alter pore pressure.This reciprocity,governed by poroelasticity and multiphysics interactions,underlies a wide spectrum of geomechanical processes,including fracture initiation,fluid migration,reservoir evolution,and fault slip or seismicity(Xu et al.,2020).Conventional theories often treat pressure and stress as independent variables.展开更多
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文摘0 INTRODUCTION Pressure-stress coupling(PSC)refers to the bidirectional mechanical interaction between pore pressure and in-situ stress within subsurface formations(Hillis,2000).Variations in pore pressure redistribute the stress field,while evolving stress states in turn alter pore pressure.This reciprocity,governed by poroelasticity and multiphysics interactions,underlies a wide spectrum of geomechanical processes,including fracture initiation,fluid migration,reservoir evolution,and fault slip or seismicity(Xu et al.,2020).Conventional theories often treat pressure and stress as independent variables.