structure liner property
command
Syntax
- structure liner property keyword ... <range>
Primary keywords:
density thermal-expansion thickness coupling-cohesion-shear coupling-cohesion-shear-2 coupling-cohesion-shear-residual coupling-cohesion-shear-residual-2 coupling-friction-shear coupling-friction-shear-2 coupling-stiffness-normal coupling-stiffness-normal-2 coupling-stiffness-shear coupling-stiffness-shear-2 coupling-yield-normal coupling-yield-normal-2 effective slide slide-tolerance
Assign properties to liner elements in the range. The properties consist of constitutive model properties, shell-type properties, and coupling-spring properties. The constitutive model property names are primary keywords, but are not included in the list above. The following properties are available, with the constitutive model properties listed first.
Shell Constitutive Model Properties
All shell constitutive models have properties associated with them. Properties are name value pairs, where the name is the keyword given in the command and the value type is specific to the property. The assignment will affect any shell-type element in the specified range whose constitutive model includes the property named (noting that some properties, such as
young
, appear in multiple shell constitutive models). There are six shell constitutive models: three elastic models, and three elastic-plastic models.Shell Elastic Constitutive Models
Elastic
The isotropic elastic model: properties, description.
Orthotropic
The orthotropic elastic model: properties, description.
Anisotropic
The anisotropic elastic model: properties, description.
Shell Elastic-Plastic Constitutive Models
Mohr Coulomb
The Mohr Coulomb elasto-plasticity model in plane-stress mode: properties, model description, plastic-modeling description.
Mohr Coulomb Strain Softening
The strain-softening/hardening Mohr Coulomb elasto-plasticity model in plane-stress mode: properties, model description, plastic-modeling description.
von Mises
The von Mises elasto-plasticity model in plane-stress mode: properties, model description, plastic-modeling description.
Shell-Type Properties
These are the properties of the shell material (see Shell-Type Properties).
- density f
mass density
- thermal-expansion f
thermal-expansion coefficient
- thickness f
thickness
Coupling-Spring Properties
The coupling springs connect the liner to the target object (zones in FLAC3D and 3DEC, and particles in PFC3D). Refer to Liner Properties for a detailed description of the coupling-spring properties.
- coupling-cohesion-shear f
shear coupling spring cohesion (stress units)
- coupling-cohesion-shear-2 f
shear coupling spring cohesion (stress units) on side 2
- coupling-cohesion-shear-residual f
shear coupling spring residual cohesion (stress units)
- coupling-cohesion-shear-residual-2 f
shear coupling spring residual cohesion (stress units) on side 2
- coupling-friction-shear f
shear coupling spring friction angle (degrees)
- coupling-friction-shear-2 f
shear coupling spring friction angle (degrees) on side 2
- coupling-stiffness-normal f
coupling spring normal stiffness per unit area
- coupling-stiffness-normal-2 f
coupling spring normal stiffness per unit area on side 2
- coupling-stiffness-shear f
coupling spring shear stiffness per unit area
- coupling-stiffness-shear-2 f
coupling spring shear stiffness per unit area on side 2
- coupling-yield-normal f
normal coupling spring tensile strength (stress units)
- coupling-yield-normal-2 f
normal coupling spring tensile strength (stress units) on side 2
- effective b
effective stress flag (default:
on
)
- slide b
large-strain sliding flag (default:
off
)
- slide-tolerance f
large-strain sliding tolerance
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