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This series will cover Numerical modelling of ground improvement techniques, Basic concepts of PLAXIS concrete model and Applications to tunneling, excavation, etc.
Ground improvement techniques have been widely considered as cost-effective solutions for construction on problematic or difficult sites. The mechanical behavior of improved ground is often simulated using numerical modeling. In PLAXIS, the Concrete model which was originally developed to model the behavior of shotcrete, has now been efficiently used in soil reinforcement and ground improvement. The model is capable of considering time-dependent strength and stiffness, strain hardening/softening in compression and tension and also creep and shrinkage behavior.
Speakers:
Dr. William Cheang: Principal Consultant, Geotechnical, Design Integration Analysis
Prof. Helmut Schweiger: Professor Graz University of Technology, Institute of Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering and Computational Geotechnics
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