Learn about available structural elements in PLAXIS 3D, how to define structural objects for a 3D Finite Element geotechnical model and how to retrieve structural results from the analysis in Bentley's free upcoming Geotechnical Analysis Special Interest Group virtual workshop.
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Geotechnical studies to analyze geotechnical structures in deep foundation projects typically deal with structural elements and soil-structure interaction (SSI). Determining what kind of elements can be selected, their purpose, and how to use them can be challenging. This Geotechnical Analysis Special Interest Group virtual workshop can help you better understand the different structural elements and get the analysis results you need.
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