Precis: UDEC. The Problems Are Divided Into Two Categories. The First Contains Verification Problems
Precis: UDEC. The Problems Are Divided Into Two Categories. The First Contains Verification Problems
Precis: UDEC. The Problems Are Divided Into Two Categories. The First Contains Verification Problems
PRECIS
This volume contains documentation on a series of example problems that have been solved using
UDEC. The problems are divided into two categories. The first contains verification problems,
which are tests in which the UDEC solution is compared directly to an analytical (i.e., closed-form)
solution. The second category contains example applications that demonstrate the various classes
of problems to which UDEC may be applied.*
Table 1 presents a summary of the UDEC verification problems contained in this volume. Table 2
presents a summary of the example applications. The tables also identify the specific UDEC feature
that is examined in each problem.
Verification problems and example applications for specific features are also provided in Theory
and Background and in Special Features: continuously yielding joint model in Section 3 in
Theory and Background, structural elements in Section 1 in Special Features, fluid flow analysis
in Section 5 in Theory and Background, thermal analysis in Section 2 in Special Features,
dynamic analysis in Section 4 in Theory and Background, and energy calculations in Section 6
in Theory and Background.
The problems in this volume represent a brief sampling of potential applications for UDEC. We
plan to update this volume on a regular basis and will send new examples as they are prepared. We
also invite users to submit their own examples for inclusion or inform us of any type of problem
that they would like to see in this volume.
* All problems in this volume were run on a Pentium computer running Windows 95.
continuously yielding
Boundary Elements
elastic, isotropic
strain-softening
ubiquitous joint
Drucker-Prager
Mohr-Coulomb
reinforcement
Coulomb slip
double-yield
fluid flow
Section 2
supports
dynamic
thermal
beams
cables
static
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1 Cyclic Loading of a Specimen with a 1.1 SLIP.DAT X X X
Slipping Crack SLIP_CY.DAT X X X
continuously yielding
Boundary Elements
elastic, isotropic
strain-softening
ubiquitous joint
Drucker-Prager
Mohr-Coulomb
reinfor cement
Coulomb slip
double-yield
Section 3
fluid flow
supports
cell logic
dynamic
thermal
beams
cables
static
null
1 Seismic-Induced Groundfall 1.1 SEISMIC.DAT X X X