- ... Method.1
- Very informative introductions are
the ``Guidelines to Finite Element Practice'' [74]
and the book ``A Finite Element Primer'' [75],
both published by NAFEMS.
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- ... 2
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- ... models.1.1
- See also
Volume Analysis Procedures for general description of syntax conventions
for DIANA input data.
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- ... section5.1
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ch in record YLDVAL is a dummy value.
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- ... plasticity.5.2
- For associated
plasticity
= 0°
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- ... region.5.3
- For
most rock materials
0 MPa
tensio
3 MPa
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- ... evaluation.7.1
- This option is only available for
numerically integrated elements.
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- ...].9.1
- Damping in the global XYZ
-directions
may be simulated via point mass/damping elements [§3.2.3].
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- ... specified,9.2
- The asterisk is a wild card for
x,y,z or for subscripts x, y, z
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- ... distribution,9.3
- See
~ diana/Test/nl/tstr/maeka/usrmnl/usrmnl.f
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- ...nonlin.9.4
- See Volume Analysis Procedures for complete
description of the *NONLIN commands.
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- ...USRMNL.11.1
- The standard code
for subroutine USRMNL can be found in the .run files in
the DIANA distribution at
~ diana/Test/nl/tstr/maeka/usrmnl/.
You may change this code to define your own material model.
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- ...].12.1
- See also Example hydrat in Volume Analysis Examples.
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- ...fig:seepfce.13.1
- See also the
Seepfce example in Volume Geotechnical Analysis.
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- ... model.24.1
- For comprehensive background theory and test
results see [15,101,46,48,47].
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- ... model.24.2
- For comprehensive background theory and test
results see [15,69,79].
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- ... model.24.3
- For comprehensive background theory and test
results see
[15,28,30,31,29,32].
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- ...iDIANA.B.1
- See Volume Pre-
and Postprocessing for a description of the iDIANA interface.
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- ... volume.B.2
- See also
Volume Pre- and Postprocessing for a general description of
material properties input via forms.
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