Join Bentley to this free upcoming webinar on advanced numerical modelling of ground improvement.
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This Presentation will Consider 2 cases from Singapore. 1st case is a study of a past Deep Excavation project of a local failure of a GI wall during excavation. Re-assessment of GI design with the brittle concrete model allow for correct prediction of the failure event, and a proper optimal. 2nd case is the issue of assessing potential damage of Deep Sewer tunnels with triple linings for waterproofing purposes. it is critical to correctly assess the potential damage to the tunnel linings from ground displacements and stress changes induced on the tunnels by close proximity excavation works. In particular, the estimation of tension failure leading to tension fracture damage of tunnel linings is key to proper understanding of safety of sewer tunnels.
Speakers:
Dr. William Cheang: Principal Consultant, Geotechnical, Design Integration Analysis
Prof. Harry Tan Siew Ann: Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, NUS
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