test_3D.py
Attached is a 2.5D model (with only four elements in one direction) that has a relatively simple setup. When I run it with UWGeo, it fails to produce a reasonable result. I initialized the model with a fault that has high plastic strain, but upon checking the strain rate field, the fault fails to localize strain. The same setup works well in 2D. Furthermore, instead of using UWGeo, UW also yields a reasonable result. So I don't understand what is happening with the UWGeo model for 3D configurations.
test_3D.py
Attached is a 2.5D model (with only four elements in one direction) that has a relatively simple setup. When I run it with UWGeo, it fails to produce a reasonable result. I initialized the model with a fault that has high plastic strain, but upon checking the strain rate field, the fault fails to localize strain. The same setup works well in 2D. Furthermore, instead of using UWGeo, UW also yields a reasonable result. So I don't understand what is happening with the UWGeo model for 3D configurations.