Faranak Sah
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 8, 2022
- 3
Hello,
I am trying to model frozen soil-pile interaction using cohesive elements. when I apply the geostatic stress as a pre-defined field to soil, I expect the lateral pressure of soil element adjacent to cohesive element to be the same as the pressure applied to the cohesive element in its thickness direction. However, this does not happen. for example if the lateral pressure of soil is 60kPa in a soil element, the pressure on cohesive element (in its thickness direction,S33) is less than 1kPa, which means that it can not read the geostatic stress from the adjacent soil correctly.
I am not sure that if I am doing every thing correctly. I would greatly appreciate your comments and ideas about that.
Faranak
I am trying to model frozen soil-pile interaction using cohesive elements. when I apply the geostatic stress as a pre-defined field to soil, I expect the lateral pressure of soil element adjacent to cohesive element to be the same as the pressure applied to the cohesive element in its thickness direction. However, this does not happen. for example if the lateral pressure of soil is 60kPa in a soil element, the pressure on cohesive element (in its thickness direction,S33) is less than 1kPa, which means that it can not read the geostatic stress from the adjacent soil correctly.
I am not sure that if I am doing every thing correctly. I would greatly appreciate your comments and ideas about that.
Faranak