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Luc Scholtès posted a new comment:
Hello Zhicheng Gao,
if you want to simulate uniaxial compression of rock samples, I'd
suggest you have a look at previous related threads/questions.
Please see for example:
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Zhicheng Gao posted a new comment:
Dear Jerome,
I used Yade on the recommendation of my tutor, and compared with PFC, Yade can
perform parallel calculation and the calculation speed should be faster, so I
asked
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Zhicheng Gao is still having a problem:
Dear Jan,
the code of isotropic compression is as follows:
##__ First section, generate sample_
from __future__ import
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Jan Stránský requested more information:
> Is there a problem with my code?
please provide the complete code if you want a serious answer
Cheers
Jan
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Jérôme Duriez posted a new comment:
Hello,
> PFC calculation is even faster than this
Then, why did you choose to use YADE ? ;-)
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Hello,
Can you please provide a citation to an experiment with the same loading
conditions as you have here, plus the frictionless rigid
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Zhicheng Gao gave more information on the question:
Is it because my loading speed is too fast, but at present, it takes two
days to calculate 40% axial strain, and the CPU is R7-5800H. Is there a
problem with my
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Zhicheng Gao gave more information on the question:
Hi, Robert
>What is "usually?" Does that mean you are comparing to a common
"triaxial" lab test with flexible membrane? Keep in mind that the walls
are stiff a
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Zhicheng Gao is still having a problem:
Hi, Jan
> Usually, the critical state can be reached at 25% of the axial strain.
This conclusion was obtained in many experiments and simulat
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Robert Caulk proposed the following answer:
Hello,
Please, no external links [1].
>>Usually, the critical state can be reached at 25% of the axial strain.
Why is this?
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Jan Stránský requested more information:
Hello,
> The uniaxial compression ...
> After isotropic consolidation, the confining pressure remains unchanged in
> the X and Y d
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After isotropic consolidation, the confining pressure remains unchanged in the
X and Y directions, and the axial compression in the Z-axis direction is 40%,
which has not yet reached the critical state. Usually, th
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