Instructions
This memo describes material-modeling support for PFC 7.0 as provided in the PFC 7.0 FISHTank (or fistPkg), and this memo corresponds with fistPkg7.3.
The following capabilities are provided by fistPkg7.3:
- Material genesis of linear, contact-bonded, parallel-bonded,soft-bonded,flat-jointedand user-defined (3D hill)materialsinpolyaxial, cylindrical and sphericalphysicalvesselsor polyaxial periodic vessel.Material grains can beballs or clumps, and 3D flat-jointed materials of spherical, Voronoi or tetrahedral grains.Stress can be installed into the finalized periodicensemble(after bonding), and thenthis ensemble can be converted into a periodic brick whichis assembled into a larger geometric shape.Material tests are compression (confined, unconfined and uniaxial strain), diametral-compressionand direct-tension. Microstructural monitoring includes properties (such as grain-size distribution) with microstructural plotsetsandcrack monitoring for bonded materials.
Usage instructions are given in fistPkg-README.txt and summarized as:
- Create a 2D or 3D material (using the appropriate MatGen project).
- Perform compression, diametral-compression and direct-tension tests on the material (using the CompTest, DiamCompTest and TenTest projects).
Download Files
PFC 7.0
Material-Modeling Support Package, fistPkg7.3 (ZIP, 138 MB)
Material Modeling Support 7.3 (PDF, 16 MB)
Material Modeling Support 7.3, Materials 1 (PDF, 20 MB)
Material Modeling Support 7.3, Materials 2 (PDF, 6 MB)
Material Modeling Support 7.3, Materials 3 (PDF, 3 MB)
Material Modeling Support 7.3 Updated Webinar (PDF, 44 MB)
PFC 6.0
Material-Modeling Support Package, fistPkg6.6 (ZIP, 87 MB)
Material Modeling Support 6.6 (PDF, 16 MB)
Material Modeling Support 6.6, Materials 1 (PDF, 16 MB)
Material Modeling Support 6.6, Materials 2 (PDF, 6 MB)
Material Modeling Support 6.6, Materials 3 (PDF, 3 MB)
Material Modeling Support 6.6 Updated Webinar (PDF, 37 MB)
PFC 5.0
Material-Modeling Support Package, fistPkg26 (ZIP, 74 MB)
Material-Modeling Support Update Revisions
The first column of this table lists the fistPkg revision number; the second column lists the PFC release against which the fistPkg has been tested; and the third column describes the fistPkg revision. Note that each revision of the fistPkg is expected to operate with a PFC release that is current or newer than that listed. Since newer revisions of the fistPkg may use features available only in newer revisions of PFC, they may not be compatible with older revisions of PFC.
fistPkg Release | PFC Release | Date / Description |
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7.2 | 7.00.159 | 06/29/23
Enhancements.
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7.2 | 7.00.137 | 06/24/21
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7.1 | 7.00.132 | 03/05/21
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6.6 | 6.00.17 | 12/10/2019 Enhancements.
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6.5 | 6.00.11 | 04/05/2019 Enhancements.
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6.4 | 6.00.8 | 12/26/2018 Bug Fixes.
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6.3 | 6.00.8 | 12/19/2018 Bug Fixes and enhancements to crack-tracking package.
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6.2 | 6.00.7 | 12/07/2018 Enhancements.
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6.1 | 6.00.02 | 10/10/2018 Release of fistPkg for PFC 6.0. The package for PFC 5.0 uses the naming convention fistPkgM, where M is the package version number. The package for PFC 6.0 using the naming convention fistPkg6.N, where N is the package version number. The syntax of commands and FISH items has been modified to be compatible with PFC 6.0. The package is ready for use. The hill contact model, which is used by the user-defined material example, is not yet available. fistPkg6.1 provides the same capabilities as fistPkg26, and also provides the following enhancements.
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26 | 5.00.35 | 8/24/2018 fistPkg26 is the fistPkg for PFC 5.0. No new features will be added to this package, only bug fixes will be made. All new features will be added to the fistPkg for PFC 6.0 (named fistPkg6.N, see above entry). Download fistPkg26 for PFC 5.0 HERE (*.zip, 73 MB). Bug Fixes.
Enhancements.
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25 | 5.00.35 | 5/3/2018 Consistency test against PFC 5.00.35 successful |
25 | 5.00.30 | 3/20/17 Enhancements.
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24 | 5.00.30 | 2/28/17 Consistency test against PFC 5.00.30 successful. |
24 | 5.00.29 | 1/18/17 Consistency test against PFC 5.00.29 successful. |
24 | 5.00.27 | 10/12/16 Enhancements.
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23 | 5.00.24 | 06/23/16 Enhancements.
myMatGen-X ==> MatGen-X, where |
22 | 5.00.24 | 05/16/16 Enhancements.
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21 | 5.00.23 | 04/18/16 Enhancements.
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20 | 5.00.23 | 02/26/16 Enhancements.
REFERENCES: |
19 | 5.00.22 | 01/12/16 Create microstructural plot sets --- see Section 3.2 {Microstructural Plots}. Hide many of the views, they are manipulated via the Documents button. Modify default values of _mvMpFacH and _mvMpFacW from 0.9 to 0.8; these values control the size of the measurement spheres used to measure stress and strain in the material. |
18 | 5.00.22 | 12/10/15 Enhancements.
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17 | 5.00.21 | 09/22/15 Enhancements.
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16 | 5.00.20 | 07/22/15
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15 | 5.00.17 | 04/22/15 Add capability to create a user-defined material, with a user-defined material example that creates a 3D Hill material. |
14 | 5.00.15 | 02/17/15 Add diametral-compression test for PFC2D, with usage example for the 2D parallel-bonded material. |
13 | 5.00.15 | 02/05/15 Remove the packing parameters: pk_emod and pk_krat. These two properties are replaced by the properties of either the linear material group (lnm_emod and lnm_krat) or the user-defined contact model (as specified in the udm_setMatBehavior FISH function). |
12 | 5.00.15 | 02/02/15 Two enhancements: (1) Add a spherical material vessel. (2) Add diametral-compression test for PFC3D, with usage example for the parallel-bonded material. Break the material-modeling support memo into three related memos named "Material-Modeling Support in PFC," and "Material-Modeling Support in PFC (Example Materials {1,2}." |
11 | 5.00.15 | 01/27/15 Two modifications: (1) Fix bug in computation of servomechanism gain in axial direction for 3D cylindrical vessel, and improve computation of wall-based stresses (now controlled by mv_wAreaMode). (2) Add Potyondy (2014) to documentation directory (see reference in entry for fistPkg 10). |
10 | 5.00.15 | 01/20/15 Modify "Material-Modeling Support in PFC" memo to correspond with updated PFC 5.00.15 documentation set, and to refer to Potyondy (2014). Enhance compression test to support fully unconfined tests. [REFERENCE: Potyondy, D.O. (2014) "The Bonded-Particle Model as a Tool for Rock Mechanics Research and Application: Current Trends and Future Directions," Geosystem Engineering, 17(6), 342-369.] |
09 | 5.00.14 | 11/17/14 PFC 5.0 FISHTank released to users as fistPkg09. |
08 | 5.00.14 | 10/20/14 Update the PowerPoint slide set that summarizes Potyondy (2014a). REFERENCE: {Potyondy, D. (2014a) "Material-Modeling Support in PFC," Itasca Consulting Group, Inc., Minneapolis, MN, Technical Memorandum ICG7766-L, October 20, 2014.} |
07 | 5.00.9 | 10/10/14 Initial release of the PFC 5.0 FISHTank, which provides the following capabilities (for both PFC2D and PFC3D): material genesis of linear, contact-bonded, parallel-bonded and flat-jointed materials (all grains are balls) in physical material vessels (cylindrical and polyaxial) with compression and direct-tension testing. |
06 | 5.00.9 | 09/19/14 Minor enhancements since fistPkg05. fistPkg06 has been released for selective internal Itasca review. |
05 | 5.00.9 | 09/04/14 Material genesis of linear, contact-bonded, parallel-bonded and flat-jointed materials in physical material vessel with compression and direct-tension testing (PFC3D only, all grains are balls). Not yet available: (1) extend to support PFC2D, (2) allow grains to be clumps, (3) provide Brazilian-tension and fracture-toughness tests, (4) provide smooth-jointed interface and (5) provide stress-installation procedure. |
04a | 5.00.9 | 07/25/14 THIS IS A PRIVATE VERSION of ongoing developments, created for use of Derrick Blanksma. It supports creation of a linear material, and compression testing of that material. Note that it has been tested with PFC 5.00.9, it should probably work with more recent versions of PFC as well. |
03 | 5.00.9 | 06/25/14 Modified interface to compression-test procedure to make it correspond with description in the memo: "Material-Modeling Support in PFC." |
02 | 5.00.9 | 06/22/14 Material genesis and compression testing can be performed on the linear material for which all grains are balls. |
01 | 5.00.7 | 06/10/14 Establish initial tank to support creation of linear material and compression testing (PFC3D only). |