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Finite Element Packages
     engineering/consultancy office         FLAC
                                            Plaxis
                                            Abaqus
                                            Geo-slope
                                            Oasys
                                            Others

      research institute       university            contractor
Background
 Developed at the Technical University of Delft for Dutch DPWWM
  Initially was intended to analyze the soft soil river embankments of the lowlands
of Holland
  Soon after, the company Plaxis BV was formed, and the program was expanded
to cover a broader range of geotechnical issues
What is PLAXIS?????
 FEM package - for analysis of deformation and stability
  Requires advanced constitutive models for the simulation of the non linear,
time dependent and anisotropic behaviour of soils and/or rock.
 Since soil is a multi phase material, special procedures are required to deal
with hydrostatic and non hydrostatic pore pressures in the soil.
  Although the modelling of the soil itself is an important issue, many projects
involve the modelling of structures and the interaction between the structures
and the soil.
 Plaxis is equipped with features to deal with various aspects of complex
geotechnical problems.
PLAXIS Interfaces



   •Input
   •Calculations
   •Output
   •Curves
PLAXIS Features

 Input Features                        Soil Behaviour

  Interfaces                            Excess pore water pressure
  Geogrids                              Groundwater flow analyses
  Anchors                               Steady state pore pressure
  Boundary conditions                   User-defined soil models
  Tunnels                               Advanced soil models
  Loads                                 Mohr-Coulomb model
  Hinges and rotation springs           Hardening soil model
  Plates                                Soft soil creep model
  High-order elements                   Material set database
  Automatic mesh generation             Soil tests
  Graphical input of geometry models
PLAXIS Features
Calculation features           Output features


 Consolidation Analysis         Velocities and accelerations
 Staged construction            Load displacement curves & stress paths
 Calculation Manager            Animations
 Safety factors                 Report generator
 Updated Lagrangian analyses    Cross-sections
 Arc-Length control             Structural forces & Displacements
 Automatic load stepping        Stresses
 Parameter Variation            Deformation
                                Presentation of results
                                Stress paths
PLAXIS Analysis
    Get familiar using Plaxis

    Step I
     • Define the model
     • Input geometry + structural elements;
     • Apply boundary conditions;
     • Apply loading and/or prescribed displacements;
     • Enter material properties;
     • Mesh generation;
PLAXIS Analysis


    Step II
     • Initial flow and boundary conditions;
     • Generation of initial pore water pressures;
     • Define initial stress state;

    Step III
     • Calculation

    Step IV
     • Output
PLAXIS Usage
      engineering/consultancy office      Embankment
                                          Trench & excavations
                                          gravity walls
                                          reinforced/anchored earth wall
                                          embedded walls
                                          shallow/ surface foundations
                                          deep foundations
                                          tunnels
                                          water flow
                                          others (soil dynamics,…)

    research institute      university   contractor
PLAXIS Usage
     engineering/                Back calculation
     consultancy
        office                   Full design: ULS calculations
                                 Full design: SLS calculations
                                 Validation of results obtained from analytical methods
                                 Research applications
                                 Others (...)

     research institute   university            contractor
PLAXIS Usage
     engineering/                       Discretisation
     consultancy                        Type of elements
        office
                                        Boundary conditions
                                        Initial conditions
                                        Choice of soil model
                                        Choice of type of analysis
                                        Parameters determination
                                        Results interpretation
                                        Others (calculations for ULS...)

      research institute   university       contractor
Validation of Results
    engineering/                parametric study
    consultancy
       office                   comparison with results obtained from an analytical
                                approach
                                comparison with examples from literature

                                experience

                                Others (monitoring…)


    research institute   university          contractor
Why use PLAXIS?
 Easy and user friendly?

 Versatile and flexible? (you or PLAXIS)

 Required?

 Advantage?

 Value adding or adding value?

 Familiar?
When to use PLAXIS?
 Easy?

 Required?

 Advantage?

 Value adding or adding value?

 Familiar?
Example……
Example……
Example……


Island Cut Method

Innovative Slope Stabilisation Measure
  (EQ-Performance Based Design)
Issues…….
 Feel for results?

 Time?

 Knowledge?

 Verification?

 Problem identification?

 Appropriate model?
Solution…….
  1. Crude estimation – feel for results
  2. Assessment details verified – plane strain/axisymmetric?
  3. Model verified – dimensions, elements and boundary
conditions
  4. Initial stress state verified – steady state or transient
groundwater, groundwater boundary condition, in-situ stress
conditions
  5. Staging verified – changes in dimensions, loading
conditions and load steps
  6. Calculation type verified – plastic, consolidation or c-phi
reduction?
  7. Output type specified -
In a nutshell…….
 PLAXIS is not a solution, but a tool, only if used appropriately.
 FEM can be too complex and too costly.
 The lead engineer need to know whether FEM is really required
or not.
 The lead engineer need to make sure adequate verification is
done on the input before analysis is being carried out.
 The engineer should have crude calculation/solution/results in
hand BEFORE running PLAXIS.
 In many projects, LEM is what really required.
 Generally, simple analytical solutions (LEM) would suffice.
 Try to avoid doubling the the time and effort – its a waste.

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Plaxis Presentation

  • 2. 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 FL AC Pl ax Ab is aq G eo us -s Sa lop ge e cr is p Ad in a O as VI ys Finite Element Packages SA N G O E LI N A F AN E SY S so fis to tik ch n FE og FL O Aq W ua M 3D od Fl o Ec w lip se Z M _so O D il U LE F
  • 3. Finite Element Packages engineering/consultancy office FLAC Plaxis Abaqus Geo-slope Oasys Others research institute university contractor
  • 4. Background Developed at the Technical University of Delft for Dutch DPWWM Initially was intended to analyze the soft soil river embankments of the lowlands of Holland Soon after, the company Plaxis BV was formed, and the program was expanded to cover a broader range of geotechnical issues
  • 5. What is PLAXIS????? FEM package - for analysis of deformation and stability Requires advanced constitutive models for the simulation of the non linear, time dependent and anisotropic behaviour of soils and/or rock. Since soil is a multi phase material, special procedures are required to deal with hydrostatic and non hydrostatic pore pressures in the soil. Although the modelling of the soil itself is an important issue, many projects involve the modelling of structures and the interaction between the structures and the soil. Plaxis is equipped with features to deal with various aspects of complex geotechnical problems.
  • 6. PLAXIS Interfaces •Input •Calculations •Output •Curves
  • 7. PLAXIS Features Input Features Soil Behaviour Interfaces Excess pore water pressure Geogrids Groundwater flow analyses Anchors Steady state pore pressure Boundary conditions User-defined soil models Tunnels Advanced soil models Loads Mohr-Coulomb model Hinges and rotation springs Hardening soil model Plates Soft soil creep model High-order elements Material set database Automatic mesh generation Soil tests Graphical input of geometry models
  • 8. PLAXIS Features Calculation features Output features Consolidation Analysis Velocities and accelerations Staged construction Load displacement curves & stress paths Calculation Manager Animations Safety factors Report generator Updated Lagrangian analyses Cross-sections Arc-Length control Structural forces & Displacements Automatic load stepping Stresses Parameter Variation Deformation Presentation of results Stress paths
  • 9. PLAXIS Analysis Get familiar using Plaxis Step I • Define the model • Input geometry + structural elements; • Apply boundary conditions; • Apply loading and/or prescribed displacements; • Enter material properties; • Mesh generation;
  • 10. PLAXIS Analysis Step II • Initial flow and boundary conditions; • Generation of initial pore water pressures; • Define initial stress state; Step III • Calculation Step IV • Output
  • 11. PLAXIS Usage engineering/consultancy office Embankment Trench & excavations gravity walls reinforced/anchored earth wall embedded walls shallow/ surface foundations deep foundations tunnels water flow others (soil dynamics,…) research institute university contractor
  • 12. PLAXIS Usage engineering/ Back calculation consultancy office Full design: ULS calculations Full design: SLS calculations Validation of results obtained from analytical methods Research applications Others (...) research institute university contractor
  • 13. PLAXIS Usage engineering/ Discretisation consultancy Type of elements office Boundary conditions Initial conditions Choice of soil model Choice of type of analysis Parameters determination Results interpretation Others (calculations for ULS...) research institute university contractor
  • 14. Validation of Results engineering/ parametric study consultancy office comparison with results obtained from an analytical approach comparison with examples from literature experience Others (monitoring…) research institute university contractor
  • 15. Why use PLAXIS? Easy and user friendly? Versatile and flexible? (you or PLAXIS) Required? Advantage? Value adding or adding value? Familiar?
  • 16. When to use PLAXIS? Easy? Required? Advantage? Value adding or adding value? Familiar?
  • 19. Example…… Island Cut Method Innovative Slope Stabilisation Measure (EQ-Performance Based Design)
  • 20. Issues……. Feel for results? Time? Knowledge? Verification? Problem identification? Appropriate model?
  • 21. Solution……. 1. Crude estimation – feel for results 2. Assessment details verified – plane strain/axisymmetric? 3. Model verified – dimensions, elements and boundary conditions 4. Initial stress state verified – steady state or transient groundwater, groundwater boundary condition, in-situ stress conditions 5. Staging verified – changes in dimensions, loading conditions and load steps 6. Calculation type verified – plastic, consolidation or c-phi reduction? 7. Output type specified -
  • 22. In a nutshell……. PLAXIS is not a solution, but a tool, only if used appropriately. FEM can be too complex and too costly. The lead engineer need to know whether FEM is really required or not. The lead engineer need to make sure adequate verification is done on the input before analysis is being carried out. The engineer should have crude calculation/solution/results in hand BEFORE running PLAXIS. In many projects, LEM is what really required. Generally, simple analytical solutions (LEM) would suffice. Try to avoid doubling the the time and effort – its a waste.