Simulate Application in Geotechnical Problems
This course deals with finite element approach to solve real geotechnical problems. Solving methods will involve computational modelling or software simulation such as PLAXIS, FLAC, GeoSlope and many applicationS FEM, FDM, and BEM. The theoretical and application aspect of finite element in geotechnical engineering with respect to diffreent constitutive models in soils and rocks will be also learned in detail
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Notes for the Lecture No. 3 is missing. Only one software example is used. Is there anymore software example?
Lecture 3 is mostly about elasto-plactic theory which is apply in numerical methods either in PLAXIS, FLAC, ABAQUS or other FE softwares. You can refer this thread(below) for more detail about elasto-plastic. Yeah, only one software were used but you dont have worry that all FE softwares lightly the same concept were applied.
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Numerical Modelling in Geomechanics
Author: Manuel Pastor (Editor), Claudio Tamagnini (Editor) | Size: 3.98 MB | Format: DjVu | Publisher: ISTE Publishing Company | Year: (November 2003) | pages: 344 | ISBN: ISBN-10: 1903996422, ISBN-13: 978-1903996423
Describes theoretically and practically the revolution in the study of geomechanics and geomaterials that numerical modelling has made possible through examples of such factors as chemical degradation, rock weathering, debris flows, and flow slides.
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