Re: [Yade-users] [Question #693803]: How to model seismic wave propagation

2020-11-05 Thread Huang peilun
Question #693803 on Yade changed:
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Status: Answered => Solved

Huang peilun confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks Jan Stránský, that solved my question.

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Re: [Yade-users] [Question #693803]: How to model seismic wave propagation

2020-11-03 Thread Jan Stránský
Question #693803 on Yade changed:
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Status: Open => Answered

Jan Stránský proposed the following answer:
Hello,

please read [1] and next time try to ask one problem per one question.

Concerning problem 1, just enlarge the periodic cell size in one direction.
See e.g. example video [2] and corresponding example script [3]

cheers
Jan

[1] https://www.yade-dem.org/wiki/Howtoask
[2] https://www.yade-dem.org/wiki/Miscellaneous_videos
[3] 
https://gitlab.com/yade-dev/trunk/-/blob/master/examples/PeriodicBoundaries/periodicSandPile.py

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[Yade-users] [Question #693803]: How to model seismic wave propagation

2020-11-03 Thread Huang peilun
New question #693803 on Yade:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/693803

Hi,

I want to model seismic wave propagation in granular soil. However, I didn't 
find many examples. I find the method in [1] interesting, but I don't know how 
to apply this method in Yade. 

In [1], soil response to sinusoidal motions in a dry granular soil column is 
investigated. The concept of viscous boundary developed by Lysmer et al. [2] 
and White et al. [3] is implemented at the base. This kind of dynamic boundary 
utilize dashpots attached independently to the boundary for two functions: (1) 
applying the base input motion to the soil deposit, and (2) absorbing all or 
part of elastic energy of the shear wave approaching the boundary. To have an 
absorbing boundary at the base, a frictionless wall was placed to the base of 
the deposit. The upper boundary is free. Periodic boundaries were employed to 
simulate a semi-infinite system in the two lateral directions of shaking. At 
each time step, particles in contact with the base wall were identified. 
External force promotion to the velocity of each particle in the direction of 
shaking was applied at the center of the particle in order to simulate the 
input seismic wave.

My questions are as followed:

1.
In Yade, I find that the periodic boundary must contain all the six faces, 
including the lateral boundary, the base and the top. (Am I right?) How can I 
make the base to be a frictionless wall and the upper boundary to be free?

2.
Is there a better way to simulate seismic wave propagation in granular soil? 
How to deal with the dynamic boundary setting and the input of seismic waves?

Thanks!


[1]Zamani N, El Shamy U. Analysis of wave propagation in dry granular soils 
using DEM simulations[J]. Acta Geotechnica, 2011, 6(3): 167.
[2]Lysmer J, Roger L, Kuhlemeyer A (1969) Finite dynamic model for infinite 
media. J Eng Mech Div 95:858–877
[3]White W, Villiappan S, Lee IK (1977) Unified boundary for finite dynamic 
models. J Eng Mech Div 103(5):949–964


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