Material Regions
Subdivide the domain into regions and assign a material to each.
Subdivide the domain into regions and assign a material to each.
Material regions are closed polylines that partition the external boundary into zones of different soil. Each region is assigned one material, and the solver uses the region a slice base falls in to look up shear strength and unit weight. Regions that share an edge represent a stratigraphic contact.
Drawing a material region
- Click Add Material Boundary in the Geometry panel.
- Place vertices on the canvas, or type coordinates in the command input.
- Click Close Current Material Boundary to close the region, then Done Material Boundary when finished.
A closed material region requires at least 3 vertices.
Assigning a material
Each region must reference a defined material. To assign one:
- Right-click the region and choose Assign Material.
- Pick a material from the submenu.
You can also use the Assign Material edit tool and click the target region. The properties pane shows the currently assigned material, with its color swatch, for the selected region.
Relationship to the external boundary
Material regions lie inside the external boundary; geometry outside the boundary is clipped away. Lay regions out so they tile the domain without gaps — any part of the domain not covered by a region has no defined material there.
Material definitions live elsewhere
A region only references a material by name. Define the material's strength model and properties in the Materials panel. See the Materials documentation for the available strength criteria.
Editing
Use Edit Vertices mode to move, insert, or delete vertices, or Move Boundary / Delete Boundary to relocate or remove an entire region. Clear Material Boundaries removes all regions at once.
Related
- External Boundary
- Weak Layers — thin seams with their own material.