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This command is used to construct an multi dimensional material object that has a Drucker-Prager yield criterium.
nDmaterial DruckerPrager $matTag $a $b $c |
This Code has been Developed by: Peter Makenzie, U Washington and the great Pedro Arduino, U Washington
$matTag | integer tag identifying material |
$a | I don't know |
$b | BUT |
$c | I bet Peter and Pedro do! |
The material formulations for the Drucker-Prager object are "ThreeDimensional," "PlaneStrain," "Plane Stress," "AxiSymmetric".
THEORY:
The theory for Drucker-Prager can be found at wikipedia here
REFERENCES;
Drucker, D. C. and Prager, W., "Soil mechanics and plastic analysis for limit design. Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 157–165, 1952.