|   [Soil 
				 Test Set Name] Define the set name of soil 
				 test to simulate.   [Method] Select 
				 the test that will be simulated. The test options available 
				 are Tri-axial, Oedometer, CRS, DSS and General. In 
				 a triaxial test, stress is applied to a sample of the 
				 material being tested in a way which results in stresses 
				 along one axis being different from the stresses in perpendicular 
				 directions. This is typically achieved by placing the 
				 sample between two parallel platens which apply stress 
				 in one direction, and applying fluid pressure to the specimen 
				 to apply stress in the perpendicular directions. With the triaxial test, it 
				 is possible to test soil properties while controlling 
				 the stresses applied in the vertical and horizontal directions 
				 relative to the specimen. Oedometer 
				 test is designed to simulate the one-dimensional deformation 
				 and drainage conditions that soils experience in the field. 
				 To simulate these conditions, rigid confining rings are 
				 used to prevent lateral displacement of the soil sample. 
				 Porous stones are placed on the top and bottom of the 
				 sample to allow drainage in the vertical direction. With 
				 the oedometer test, it is possible to define a one-dimensional 
				 compression test for soil models. In 
				 a Constant Rate of Strain test (CRS test), it is possible 
				 to gradually apply a load to a soil model by increasing 
				 the displacement of a pressure cylinder at a constant 
				 rate. In 
				 a CRS test, it is possible to gradually apply a load to 
				 a soil model by increasing the displacement of a pressure 
				 cylinder at a constant rate. The 
				 DSS test can be used to determine the shear strength of 
				 a soil model. The 
				 general soil test can be used as a customisable soil test 
				 mode. The user can define arbitrary stress and strain 
				 conditions.   [Material] Define 
				 the soil material properties.   [Initial 
				 Stress] Define 
				 the initial stress. In case of ‘General’ type, it is possible 
				 to define the stresses of each direction.   [Boundary 
				 Condition] The 
				 boundary condition is decided by the test method. In case 
				 of ‘General’ type, it is possible to restrain the stress 
				 / strain conditions of each direction. This is an initial 
				 condition which cannot be changed to the construction 
				 stages (applies to all stages).   [Stage 
				 Name] Define 
				 the different stages of the test.   [Advanced 
				 Setting] Define 
				 the details for analysis.   [Analysis] Start 
				 the calculation for the selected soil tests.   [Show 
				 Graph] The 
				 results of the test are displayed in the predefined diagrams 
				 in the graph window.   Stage 
 Each 
				 stage is defined by a number of steps (Inc.), a duration 
				 (in units of time) and a applied stress or strain increments. 
				 The given stress or strain increment will be reached at 
				 the end of the given duration in the given number of steps. 
				 A negative stress or strain increment means additional 
				 compression, whereas a positive stress or strain increment 
				 means unloading or tension.   Analysis 
 Define 
				 the convergence criteria of analysis.   Output 
 Define 
				 the graph setting. You can select the configuration of 
				 diagrams to display. |