3DEC
includes the ability to simulate fluid flow through joints. The
calculations are fully coupled such that pressure changes can cause
displacements of the solid. However, often we don’t want to deal with
the complexity of modelling fluid flow through joints, or even modelling
fluid flow at all.
3DEC also therefore provides a much simpler approach to considering
pore pressures. A water table can be specified (as a simple plane, or
an imported surface geometry) and pore pressures are calculated at the
centroid of each zone based on the depth below the water table, the
water density and gravity. The pore pressures are then used to
calculate effective stresses in the zones. The effective stress is then used when checking if the material strength has been exceeded.
Unlike in UDEC, pore pressure changes have no effect on the total
stress in 3DEC. What this means is that if the water table is raised or
lowered, no deformation will be observed (unless material strength has
been exceeded). To account for changes in total stress, the user must
use a FISH function to manually change the zone stresses based on pore
pressure changes.
The plots below show a simple block that is initially dry. The water
table is then raised to the top of the block. By using the fish
functions to adjust the total stress, you can see the heave of the
material due to the increased pore pressures. The data file and fish
functions to execute this example are given here: ats.zip
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