block analyze-stability
command
Syntax
- block analyze-stability keyword ...
Primary keywords:
block-extra cohesion free-face friction stiffness-normal stiffness-shear
Analyze the block stability considering an “isolated rigid body.” The free-face keyword is used to specify the face group name for the free faces of the block (faces to which the boundary stress relaxation will be applied).
The joint properties can be defined using the following keywords. If not defined, the properties are derived from the properties of the contacts.
- block-extra i
Specify the extra variable slot to store mean block factor of safety. The mean block FOS is calculated from the face FOS values. If the
block-extra
keyword is not given, mean block FOS is not stored with the blocks (but is still printed to the screen).
- cohesion f
Specify the cohesion for block faces. If not defined, the property is derived from the contact properties.
- free-face s
Specify the face group name for the free faces of the block.
- friction f
Specify the joint friction for block faces. If not defined, the property is derived from the contact properties.
- stiffness-normal f
Specify the normal stiffness for block faces. If not defined, the property is derived from the contact properties.
- stiffness-shear f
Specify the shear stiffness for block faces. If not defined, the property is derived from the contact properties.
Input needed prior to the command
‐ Define a block model and mesh it (zone meshing) ‐ Define in situ stress ‐ Define joints properties (stiffnesses, cohesion, friction angle) ‐ Give a face group name to the “free” faces of the block
Output of the command
Blocks having faces touching the tunnel free face are identified. These blocks are stored in different groups in the slot “isolated_blocks.” Joined blocks are put in a single block group.
For these groups, the following results are computed:
Displacement at every gridpoint of the block
Forces on the faces
Factor of safety per zone face
The list of block groups having a free face are given in the console with the following information:
Group ID Number of blocks Volume FOS-Min FOS-mean
Note that “FOS-min” is defined as the minimum factor of safety value per group, and “FOS-mean” as the mean value.
The following results can be plotted:
Factor of safety per block face
Block – Face Block – Contour – Kinematic FOS
Displacement vectors on gridpoints
Block -Vectors – Type = Displacement
Block displacement contour (magnitude, x-component, y component or z component)
Block – Color By Contour- Value = Magnitude, x-component, etc
Final boundary forces on block faces
Block -Vectors – Type = Out of Balance Force
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