Staged Material Properties

In Phase2, the properties of a material can be modified at different stages of a multi-stage model, by using the Stage Material Properties option in the Define Material Properties dialog. This allows the user to simulate, for example:

as staging progresses. Any of the material parameters entered in the Define Material Properties dialog, can be increased or decreased by user-defined factors at different stages, as described below.

To stage material properties:

  1. In the Define Material Properties dialog, select the Stage Properties checkbox at the bottom of the dialog.

  2. The Define Factors button will now be enabled. Select this button, and the Stage Material Properties dialog will appear.

  3. In the Stage Material Properties dialog, select the Add Stage button, until the number of rows in the dialog, is equal to the number of stages at which you need to modify the material properties. For example:

  1. In each row, enter the Stage number at which the properties are to be modified.

  2. In each row, enter the required Factor(s) which will be used to modify the indicated material parameter(s). NOTE:

  1. It is important to note that you only need to define the stage and factor information, for the stages at which you want to modify properties. You DO NOT need to define this information at stages where the properties do not change.

  2. If you accidentally add too many rows with the Add Stage button, click the mouse in a row and select the Delete Stage button, to delete the row.

  3. When you are finished entering all stage numbers and factors, select OK in the Stage Material Properties dialog. Select OK in the Define Material Properties dialog when you are finished defining all materials.

When the analysis is run, Phase2 will use the factors in the Stage Material Properties dialog, to determine the material properties to be used at each stage of the analysis, for a given material.

Staged Properties Tutorials

A typical use of staged material properties, is the staged reduction of material modulus, to simulate the 3-dimensional advance of a tunnel face. This is discussed in the following tutorials, developer's tips and FAQs:

Material Softening Tutorial 1

Material Softening Tutorial 2

Material Softening (Developer's Tip)

Phase2 Theory FAQs (see FAQ #10 and #11)