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(The reference for '''PressureDependMultiYield03''' material: Khosravifar, A., Elgamal, A., Lu, J., and Li, J. [2018]. "A 3D model for earthquake-induced liquefaction triggering and post-liquefaction response." Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 110, 43-52)
(The reference for '''PressureDependMultiYield03''' material: Khosravifar, A., Elgamal, A., Lu, J., and Li, J. [2018]. "A 3D model for earthquake-induced liquefaction triggering and post-liquefaction response." Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 110, 43-52)


'''PressureDependMultiYield03''' is modified from '''PressureDependMultiYield02''' material to comply with the established guidelines on the dependence of liquefaction triggering to the number of loading cycles, effective overburden stress (K&sigma;), and static shear stress (K&alpha;).  Element drivers for single element simulations under undrained cyclic, undrained monotonic, drained cyclic and drained monotonic loading can be downloaded from http://soilquake.net/opensees.
'''PressureDependMultiYield03''' is modified from '''PressureDependMultiYield02''' material to comply with the established guidelines on the dependence of liquefaction triggering to the number of loading cycles, effective overburden stress (K&sigma;), and static shear stress (K&alpha;).  Element drivers for single element simulations under undrained cyclic, undrained monotonic, drained cyclic and drained monotonic loading can be [[PDMY03_elementdriver|downloaded from here]].


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'''NOTE:'''
Table 1. Model Input Parameters
 
The following values are suggested for the model parameters.
 
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"
|-
| Dr=30%
| Dr=40%
| Dr=50%
| Dr=60%
| Dr=75%
|-
| rho
| 1.7 ton/m<sup>3</sup> or
1.59x10<sup>-4</sup> (lbf)(s<sup>2</sup>)/in<sup>4</sup>
| 1.8 ton/m<sup>3</sup> or
1.685x10<sup>-4</sup> (lbf)(s<sup>2</sup>)/in<sup>4</sup>
| 1.9 ton/m<sup>3</sup> or
1.778x10<sup>-4</sup> (lbf)(s<sup>2</sup>)/in<sup>4</sup> 
| 2.0 ton/m<sup>3</sup> or
1.872x10<sup>-4</sup> (lbf)(s<sup>2</sup>)/in<sup>4</sup>
| 2.1 ton/m<sup>3</sup> or
1.965x10<sup>-4</sup> (lbf)(s<sup>2</sup>)/in<sup>4</sup>
|-
|  refShearModul
(at p’<sub>r</sub>=80 kPa or 11.6 psi)
| 6x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
8.702x10<sup>3</sup> psi
| 9x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
1.305x10<sup>4</sup> psi
| 10x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
1.45x10<sup>4</sup> psi
| 11x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
1.595x10<sup>4</sup> psi
| 13x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
1.885x10<sup>4</sup> psi
|-
|  refBulkModu
(at p’<sub>r</sub>=80 kPa or 11.6 psi)
| 16x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
2.321x10<sup>4</sup> psi (K<sub>o</sub>=0.5)
| 22x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
3.191x10<sup>4</sup> psi (K<sub>o</sub>=0.47)
| 23.3x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
3.379x10<sup>4</sup> psi (K<sub>o</sub>=0.45)
| 24x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
3.481x10<sup>4</sup> psi (K<sub>o</sub>=0.43)
| 26x10<sup>4</sup> kPa or
3.771x10<sup>4</sup> psi (K<sub>o</sub>=0.4)
|-
|  frictionAng
| 31
| 32
| 33.5
| 35
| 36.5
|-
|  PTAng
| 31
| 26
| 25.5
| 26
| 26
|-
|  peakShearStra
(at p’<sub>r</sub>=101 kPa or 14.65  psi)
|colspan="5"| <center>0.1</center>
|-
|  refPress (p’<sub>r</sub>,)
|colspan="5"| <center>101 kPa or 14.65 psi</center>
|-
|  pressDependCoe
|colspan="5"| <center>0.5</center>
|-
|  Contrac1
| 0.087
| 0.067
| 0.045
| 0.028
| 0.013
|-
|  Contrac3
| 0.18
| 0.23
| 0.15
| 0.05
| 0.0
|-
| dilat1
| 0.
| 0.06
| 0.06
| 0.1
| 0.3
|-
|  dilat3
| 0.0
| 0.27
| 0.15
| 0.05
| 0.0


|-
[[File:Pdmy03_table1.png]]
|  e
| 0.85
| 0.77
| 0.7
| 0.65
| 0.55
|}


'''*'''These are not input parameters to the constitutive model, but rather parameters computed during model calibration.


=='''Pressure Dependent MultiYield02 Material Examples:'''==
<table border=1 width=800>
  <tr>
    <td>[[PressureDependMultiYield02-Example 1|Example 1]]</td>


    <td>Single 2D 9-4 noded element, subjected to sinusoidal base shaking (PressureDepend02 material)</td>
Table 2. Description of Calibration Parameters
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>[[PressureDependMultiYield02-Example 2|Example 2]]</td>
    <td>Single 3D brick element, subjected to sinusoidal base shaking (PressureDepend02 material)</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>


    <td>[[PressureDependMultiYield02-Example 3|Example 3]]</td>
[[File:Pdmy03_table2.png]]
    <td>Single 3D 20-8 noded element, subjected to sinusoidal base shaking (PressureDepend02 material)</td>
  </tr>
</table>





Latest revision as of 23:52, 10 June 2019




(The reference for PressureDependMultiYield03 material: Khosravifar, A., Elgamal, A., Lu, J., and Li, J. [2018]. "A 3D model for earthquake-induced liquefaction triggering and post-liquefaction response." Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 110, 43-52)

PressureDependMultiYield03 is modified from PressureDependMultiYield02 material to comply with the established guidelines on the dependence of liquefaction triggering to the number of loading cycles, effective overburden stress (Kσ), and static shear stress (Kα). Element drivers for single element simulations under undrained cyclic, undrained monotonic, drained cyclic and drained monotonic loading can be downloaded from here.

nDMaterial PressureDependMultiYield03 $tag $nd $rho $refShearModul $refBulkModul $frictionAng $peakShearStra $refPress $pressDependCoe $PTAng $mType $ca $cb $cc $cd $ce $da $db $dc <$noYieldSurf=20 <$r1 $Gs1 …> $liquefac1=1. $liquefac2=0. $pa=101 <$s0=1.73>>


$ca, $cb, $cc, $cd, $ce Non-negative constants defining the rate of contract or pore pressure buildup. See Tables 1 and 2 below for more information.
$da, $db, $dc A non-negative constant reflecting Kσ effect.
$contrac2 Non-negative constants defining the rate of dilation. See Tables 1 and 2 below for more information.
$mType 0: Triaxial Compression; 1: Triaxial Extension; 2: Direct Shear
$s0 Numerical constant (default value = 1.73 kPa). See Tables 1 and 2 below for more information.
Others See PressureDependMultiYield02 material above and Tables 1 and 2 below.


Table 1 provides the proposed calibrated input parameters for PressureDependMultiYield03 for four different relative densities. Table 2 provides a brief description for each parameter and the adopted calibration procedure.


Table 1. Model Input Parameters

*These are not input parameters to the constitutive model, but rather parameters computed during model calibration.


Table 2. Description of Calibration Parameters


Code Developed by: UC San Diego (Dr. Zhaohui Yang):


UC San Diego Soil Model: