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| | style="background:yellow; color:black; width:800px" | '''nDMaterial StressDensity $matTag $mDen $eNot $A $m $nu $a1 $b1 $a2 $b2 $a3 $b3 $fd $muNot $muCyc $sc $M $patm <>''' | | style="background:yellow; color:black; width:800px" | '''nDMaterial StressDensity $matTag $mDen $eNot $A $m $nu $a1 $b1 $a2 $b2 $a3 $b3 $fd $muNot $muCyc $sc $M $patm <$ssl1 $ssl2 $ssl3 $ssl4 $ssl5 $ssl6 $ssl7 $ssl8 $ssl9 $ssl10 $hsl $p1 $p2 $p3 $p4 $p5 $p6 $p7 $p8 $p9 $p10>''' | ||
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| |  '''$nu ''' || Poisson's ratio | |  '''$nu ''' || Poisson's ratio | ||
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| |  '''$a1 ''' ||   | |  '''$a1 ''' || peak stress ratio coefficient (etaMax = a1 + b1*Is) | ||
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| |  '''$b1 ''' ||   | |  '''$b1 ''' || peak stress ratio coefficient (etaMax = a1 + b1*Is) | ||
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| |  '''$ | |  '''$a2 ''' || max shear modulus coefficient (Gn_max = a2 + b2*Is) | ||
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| |  '''$ | |  '''$b2 ''' || max shear modulus coefficient (Gn_max = a2 + b2*Is) | ||
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| |  '''$ | |  '''$a3 ''' || min shear modulus coefficient (Gn_min = a3 + b3*Is) | ||
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| |  '''$ | |  '''$b3 ''' || min shear modulus coefficient (Gn_min = a3 + b3*Is) | ||
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| |  '''$M ''' ||   | |  '''$fd ''' || degradation constant | ||
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| |  '''$muNot ''' || dilatancy coefficient (monotonic loading) | |||
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| |  '''$muCyc ''' || dilatancy coefficient (cyclic loading) | |||
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| |  '''$sc ''' || dilatancy strain | |||
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| |  '''$M ''' || critical state stress ratio | |||
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| |  '''$patm ''' || atmospheric pressure (in appropriate units) | |  '''$patm ''' || atmospheric pressure (in appropriate units) | ||
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| |  '''$ssl1 ''' || void ratio of quasi steady state (QSS-line) at pressure $p1 | |||
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This command is used to construct a multi-dimensional stress density material object for modeling sand behaviour following the work of Cubrinovski and Ishihara (1998a,b).
| nDMaterial StressDensity $matTag $mDen $eNot $A $m $nu $a1 $b1 $a2 $b2 $a3 $b3 $fd $muNot $muCyc $sc $M $patm <$ssl1 $ssl2 $ssl3 $ssl4 $ssl5 $ssl6 $ssl7 $ssl8 $ssl9 $ssl10 $hsl $p1 $p2 $p3 $p4 $p5 $p6 $p7 $p8 $p9 $p10> | 
| $matTag | integer tag identifying material | 
| $mDen | mass density | 
| $eNot | initial void ratio | 
| $A | initial bulk modulus | 
| $m | overconsolidation ratio | 
| $nu | Poisson's ratio | 
| $a1 | peak stress ratio coefficient (etaMax = a1 + b1*Is) | 
| $b1 | peak stress ratio coefficient (etaMax = a1 + b1*Is) | 
| $a2 | max shear modulus coefficient (Gn_max = a2 + b2*Is) | 
| $b2 | max shear modulus coefficient (Gn_max = a2 + b2*Is) | 
| $a3 | min shear modulus coefficient (Gn_min = a3 + b3*Is) | 
| $b3 | min shear modulus coefficient (Gn_min = a3 + b3*Is) | 
| $fd | degradation constant | 
| $muNot | dilatancy coefficient (monotonic loading) | 
| $muCyc | dilatancy coefficient (cyclic loading) | 
| $sc | dilatancy strain | 
| $M | critical state stress ratio | 
| $patm | atmospheric pressure (in appropriate units) | 
| $ssl1 | void ratio of quasi steady state (QSS-line) at pressure $p1 | 
The material formulations for the StressDensity object are "ThreeDimensional" and "PlaneStrain"
Code Developed by Saumyashuchi Das, University of Canterbury. Maintained by Chris McGann
General Information
This nDMaterial object provides the