12-29-2010, 09:43 AM
In this 28th issue of the Plaxis bulletin we have again assembled a nice collection of interesting articles and useful information for you. Do not hesitate to send us your comments or contact the author in case you like to discuss about some items.
The first user’s contribution involves a study on swell in building pits using 3DFoundation. The study was based on the entrance shaft of the Sophia Railway tunnel near Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The second user’s article involves the analysis of a deep soil improvement, also analysed using the 3DFoundation program. The third user’s contribution involves the analysis of a basement excavation in London and the consequences for adjacent structures.
In addition to the contributions by Plaxis users, the New Developments column continues on the modelling of undrained soil behaviour by presenting an anisotropic undrained strength model, the NGI-ADP model. Then, there is again a joint presentation about a project where Plaxis has provided expert services to a client. More and more clients use to this service and find out that it is an efficient way to perform advanced numerical modelling in collaboration with Plaxis experts.
Finally, at the end of the bulletin, you find an overview of our activities in the first half of 2011. We wish you an interesting reading experience and look forward to receive your contributions for future Plaxis bulletins.
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