The latest updates to Itasca software products such as FLAC3D, FLAC2D, 3DEC, PFC, and MassFlow now introduce point-releases (e.g., 9.1, 9.2) between major versions (e.g., 9.0, 10.0). These point-releases bring significant benefits, especially for subscription license holders.
Subscription license holders enjoy seamless access to point-releases at no additional cost. These point-releases are packed with new features and capabilities developed in response to user feedback and industry advancements. By staying current with point-releases, subscribers can leverage the latest tools and functionalities, enhancing their productivity, efficiency, and competitiveness.
Perpetual license holders also benefit from continuous support within their software version's support period. While they may not receive point-releases, they still qualify for bug fix updates and minor improvements, maintaining stability and reliability in their software environment.
Improved Fluid Flow and Thermal Analyses
The mechanical-fluid and mechanical-thermal commands and workflow have been greatly simplified, making fluid flow analyses much easier to learn and use.
- All fluid properties and initializations are now consolidated within ZONES only via the new
ZONE FLUID PROPERTY
command. Models using any old fluid or thermal commands will continue to work as v910 is fully save and data file backwards compatible. - If the transient response is not needed, quickly solve to steady state without needing to cycle using new the command
ZONE FLUID STEADY-STATE
. - Now able to create a user-defined permeability saturation curve via Tables.
- New soil saturation-suction models, including:
- Gardner,
- Brooks & Corey,
- Van-Genucten, and
- user-defined Tables.
- New wet density contour plot-item.
- New fast implicit fluid solver for partially saturated material
- New timestep servo that automatically adjusts timestep (from explicit to implicit, and back if necessary) to solve fluid flow and thermal models as fast as possible (BETA)
Improved Multi-Process Modeling
Multi-process models contain two or more coupled or decoupled solutions (mechanical/static, fluid, dynamic, thermal, and creep). Significant improvements have been done to greatly simplify multi-process models in order to make such analyses much easier to learn and use. New features include:
- FISH, Python, and Table data between may now be retained between models using the new SKIP keyword when issuing a
MODEL NEW
orMODEL RESTORE
command. This can also be very useful when running a series of parametric models in order to analyze all the model results being recorded. - The
SOLVE
command has been updated to solve one process at a time simplifies working with multi-process models. Processes no longer need to be setON
orOFF
. - The
SOLVE-FLUID
(orSOLVE-THERMAL
) command can be used for loosely coupled models. The fluid or thermal solution leads (over a set time period), followed by mechanical solution (until set convergence criteria), repeating until the solve criteria is met. - The
SOLVE-FLUID-DECOUPLED
command can be used to solve a decoupled fluid/mechanical problem, where each step solves for fluid time then solves mechanically to set convergence criteria.
Updated Null Logic
Zones may be nulled to represent removal of material that you may want to backfill later or cycle through glaciation periods (ice/no ice). When a zone is nulled, the model behaves as if the zone has been deleted, but the zone position and shape continue to be tracked for easy reuse later.
- To simplify the null state across different processes (mechanical, fluid, and thermal), the null logic is no longer treated as a constitutive model.
- To null a zone now, simply use the command
ZONE NULL
or the FISH intrinsicszone.null
andgp.null
. - Null zones are null for all processes (mechanical, fluid, thermal, dynamic, and creep).
- A new zone constitutive model called inactive has been added to provide an impermeable material for fluid flow and a perfect insulator for thermal analyses.
Better Scripting
- Python can now access the built-in geometry logic (user-defined nodes, edges, faces, volumes, etc.).
- The contourpy Python library (for calculating contours of 2D quadrilateral grids) is now built-in.
And More
- Grouping operations are now faster.
- New Hoek-Brown curve fitting and plotting tool – then add these value as
PROPERTY
commands right into your model. - QT 6 user interface libraries have been updated:
- User interface appearance is improved on high-resolution monitors.
- No need to specify OpenGL Mode.
- By place an * at the start of a command, all related warning messages will be suppressed.
- New unified dialog to better manage license/key management (Itasca Software License Manager).
- New and updated mechanical and fluid flow examples.