Nightelf08
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 20, 2013
- 6
Hi all,
I am quite new to Abaqus and I'm trying to find the effective stresses on a mass of soil with several layers. I have defined material properties including density, elasticity, Mohr-Coulomb failure and permeability for each layer. I have also applied a gravity force of -9.8 on the geostatic step to the entire system, and I have predefined the total stresses at the top and bottom of each layer. I have defined the groundwater table as a pore pressure boundary condition (with a value of 0), and have defined the initial void ratio of each layer in the predefined fields. For some reason this results in negative pore pressures above the ground water table and negative effective stress values (s22) that are quite larger than they should be. Any ideas on what I missed of if I should be approaching this problem in different steps?
Thank you all in advance!
I am quite new to Abaqus and I'm trying to find the effective stresses on a mass of soil with several layers. I have defined material properties including density, elasticity, Mohr-Coulomb failure and permeability for each layer. I have also applied a gravity force of -9.8 on the geostatic step to the entire system, and I have predefined the total stresses at the top and bottom of each layer. I have defined the groundwater table as a pore pressure boundary condition (with a value of 0), and have defined the initial void ratio of each layer in the predefined fields. For some reason this results in negative pore pressures above the ground water table and negative effective stress values (s22) that are quite larger than they should be. Any ideas on what I missed of if I should be approaching this problem in different steps?
Thank you all in advance!