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Initial Stresses
Boundary Conditions
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RocTopple Model
If you have not already done so, run the RocTopple program by doubleclicking on the RocTopple icon in your installation folder. Alternatively,
from the Start menu, select Programs Rocscience RocTopple 1.0
RocTopple.
When the program is started, a default model is automatically created.
Well be defining a different model for this tutorial.
Open the Project Settings dialog.
Also make sure that under the Design Standard tab, the Design
Standard is set to None.
Click OK to exit.
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Select OK to finalize the values and close the Input Data dialog.
The Factor of Safety is 0.924. At the point of failure, blocks 1-2 are
sliding, while all blocks above are toppling.
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Export to Phase2
Lets export this model to Phase2 from the File menu.
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A DXF Options dialog should appear. You need to check the following
items in the dialog:
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Phase2 Model
The current model in Phase2 is not ready for compute. We still have to
excavate the model, mesh it, define boundary conditions and initial
loading conditions, and define the material and joint properties.
Units
To be consistent with the RocTopple model, lets work in Metric units,
using stress as kPa.
Excavation
To excavate the model, right-click on the purple area above the blocks.
Under Assign Material, select 0. Excavate.
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Custom Meshing
Lets add a mesh to the slope. You can do this from the Mesh menu or
from the toolbar.
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Click Add to add a custom mesh region. The cursor should have
changed to a cross. Use the cursor to left-click on the purple zone in the
toe block. The toe block should now be highlighted.
Back in the Mesh Setup dialog, lets add custom mesh regions for each
block. Click Add and left-click within each block.
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The Mesh Setup dialog should now have 6 custom mesh regions. Lets
change the Mesh Type for each region to Graded, and the Element
Length to 0.3.
Click Discretize. Once the model has been discretized, you can click
Mesh.
Select OK to close the Mesh Setup dialog.
Notice that the external boundaries are pinned (restrained in x and y)
after meshing.
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Boundary Conditions
Lets change the boundary conditions. We need to free the top, upper left
and upper right external boundaries. You can do so by right clicking on
the boundary, then selecting Free restraints, or using Free from the
Displacements Menu.
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Material Properties
We want a Phase2 model with material properties that are comparable to
the rigid body model in RocTopple. Lets go to the Define Material
Properties dialog.
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We have set the Initial Element Loading to Body Force Only because
the material weight is the most influential factor on the stresses in the
model. We have also changed the Youngs Modulus to 80,000,000 kPa
(80,000MPa). Lastly, weve specified an Elastic type because we want to
prevent failure through the material (rigid blocks).
Select OK to finalize the values and close the dialog.
Joint Properties
Similar to material properties, joints are assigned default properties
when imported. In this case, the property assigned for all joints is Joint
1 (you can hover the mouse over any joint or material to see the property
assigned; make sure youve turned on data tips at the bottom right
corner).
Remember that we have different joint properties for the base joints and
toppling joints. Thus, we need to define two joint properties. Lets go to
the Define Joint Properties dialog.
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Select Joint 2 from the list on the left. Lets change the name of this
joint property to Toppling Joints. Make changes as shown below.
Keep in mind that the two properties weve assigned for the joints are
perfectly plastic. This means that even when these joints fail, they will
maintain the peak shear strength values.
Click OK.
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In the Assign dialog that appears, make sure you have the following
settings:
The cursor should have changed to a square. Left-click on all the toppling
joints, which will be highlighted if selected, and hit Enter.
Close the Assign dialog.
The model should look like the following:
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SSR Results
Open Phase2 Interpret. Browse for the computed file and open it.
You should see the critical SRF is 0.85, and maximum shear strain
occurring at the bottom left corners of blocks.
Critical SRF: 0.85
Before looking at any other result, you should always check that the
Displacement versus SRF graph gives an acceptable inverted L shape.
This graph can be accessed from the Graph menu.
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