This training is an introduction to continuous modeling with FLAC2D and FLAC3D. At the end of the course, participants will master the graphical interface, documentation and the main modeling steps. Concepts are illustrated using a tunnel excavation example, from building the model geometry to results analysis. This introductory course provides the foundation for more advanced use of the software, which can be covered in more specific training modules.
BlockRanger leverages and extends the power of Rhinoceros 5.0 or 6.0, 3D CAD software from Robert McNeel & Associates. Rhino can create, edit, analyze, document, render, animate, and translate NURBS* curves, surfaces, and solids, point clouds, and polygon meshes. There are no limits on complexity, degree, or size beyond those of your hardware. Rhino is sold separately, but can be purchased from Itasca at a discount when combined with FLAC, FLAC3D, UDEC, 3DEC, or PFC.
Rhino features:
For example, easily create models as Rhino surfaces using objects, planes, and extruded curves.
BlockRanger 1.2, included free with Griddle, is a fully interactive, volume mesh generation plug-in for Rhinoceros 5.0. BlockRanger automatically fills Rhino solids with high-quality, mapped, all-hexahedral (brick) elements for use with FLAC3D, 3DEC, and many other engineering analysis packages that require hexahedral meshing and a strict control of element quality, spatial distribution, and orientation. BlockRanger is also sold separately.
BlockRanger maps structured hexahedral meshes into simple solids: Build an assembly of 4-sided (tetrahedron), 5-sided (prism), or 6-sided (hexahedron) solids with matching corners, edges and faces, and BlockRanger converts them into hexahedral mesh blocks.
BlockRanger needs only parameters (computed by default) — maximum element edge length, minimum block resolution, and target number of elements for best aspect ratio — in order to create a complete mesh.
Volume grids produced by BlockRanger can be saved in the following ASCII file formats: FLAC3D, 3DEC, Abaqus, Ansys, LS-DYNA, NASTRAN, and VRML.