In order to obtain stresses and deformations in a geotechnical analysis, finite element analyses require stiffness parameters in addition to the traditional cohesion and friction angle strength parameters used in limit equilibrium safety analyses. The stiffness parameters depend on the constitutive model adopted for each material, but we can cite Young's elastic modulus and Poisson ratio as examples for the case of the Mohr-Coulomb model. Unit weight and the saturated coefficient of permeability, in the case of flow analysis, are also needed as input.

With laboratory tests in hand, PLAXIS offers a useful tool, called SoilTest, to calibrate the parameters for your geotechnical analysis. SoilTest allows you to simulate triaxial, cyclic triaxial, oedometer, CRS, DSS, and cyclic DSS tests in order to replicate the laboratory tests of your project. In addition, SoilTest's parameter optimization tool allows you to import real test data and optimize selected parameters to be used in your analysis.

The finite element method gives a better understanding of the geotechnical projects that you work with. The definition of soil constitutive models and their parameters, part of the finite element method workflow, is a progressive process that improves the quality of the model representation of the real problem and requires laboratory and field geotechnical tests. PLAXIS SoilTest allows you to explore the implications of possible laboratory test results on your model and to calibrate the geotechnical parameters accordingly to the available laboratory tests.
Source: Finite Element Basics: How to Determine the Basic Soil Parameters
The following was prepared by Dr. Ronald B.J. Brinkgreve, and first presented by Virtuosity. In a p...
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