Question #700143 on Yade changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/700143
Status: Open => Needs information
Jan Stránský requested more information:
Hello,
> I selected a set of the most appropriate parameters and obtained the uniaxial
> compression stress-strain curve consistent with the test.
> However, when I use the same parameters for triaxial compression simulation,
>I find that the parameters are not applicable.
This is expected (or at least not surprising).
If you set suitable parameters for one type of test, the model response for a
different type of test might be (and usually is) not good.
> How should I adjust the parameters?
If you want your parameters to be good for both uniaxial and triaxial
conditions, you should fit them simultaneously.
I.e. select a set of parameters, run both uniaxial and triaxial test, and
evaluate both results together.
According to the results, difference from expected behavior etc. you can try a
different set of parameters.
E.g. using a trial-and-error approach or some more sophisticated optimization
approach, neural network, genetic algorithms.........
Fitting model parameters is whole separate science branch, as I see it.
Search/google "fitting model parameters", "model parameters selection" or
similar.
Cheers
Jan
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