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Application of Large Three-Dimensional Finite-Element Analyses to Practical Problems
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Numerical AnalysisGeotechnical Engineering PracticeEngineeringMechanical EngineeringComputer-aided DesignStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsGeotechnical EngineeringIsogeometric AnalysisGeotechnical ProblemNumerical SimulationSoil FlowBoundary Element MethodGeometric ModelingFoundation EngineeringCollapse ProblemUnderground ConstructionPractical ProblemsFinite Element MethodGeotechnical PropertyNatural SciencesCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsConstructionStructural MechanicsConstruction EngineeringMultiscale Modeling
This paper deals with the usefulness and feasibility of three-dimensional (3D) finite-element analysis in geotechnical engineering practice. The usefulness of 3D analysis is illustrated through two examples. The first example deals with a collapse problem and highlights the presence of significant three-dimensional effects even in what may appear to be a two-dimensional problem. The second example deals with the effect of soil flow on piles preinstalled within an excavation area. This problem is increasingly encountered in urban high-rise construction wherein piles are often preinstalled before basement excavation. The lessons learned from these two examples are then discussed, and the viability of conducting three-dimensional analysis with relatively modest computing means is explored.
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