Essays about: "Plaxis"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 31 essays containing the word Plaxis.
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21. 3D-effects in total stability evaluations
University essay from Lunds universitet/Geoteknik; Lunds universitet/Institutionen för byggvetenskaperAbstract : This master’s dissertation has been performed in cooperation with Tyréns and the Dept. of Construction Sciences, LTH. READ MORE
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22. 3D-Effects in Total Stability Evaluations
University essay from Lunds universitet/GeoteknikAbstract : This master’s dissertation has been performed in cooperation with Tyréns and the Dept. of Construction Sciences, LTH. READ MORE
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23. Static analysis of soil-steel composite bridges in sloping terrain
University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnadAbstract : Soil-steel composite bridges are for many reasons very favorable bridges to build. Up to a certain span length they are economical, practical to transport and simple and quick to build. Especially in remote places, with unfavorable sloping terrain, this can be of great interest when the transport of material can be difficult and costly. READ MORE
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24. Dynamic analysis of soil-steel composite railway bridges : FE-modeling in Plaxis
University essay from KTH/Bro- och stålbyggnadAbstract : A soil-steel composite bridge is a structure comprised of corrugated steel plates, which are joined with bolted connections, enclosed in friction soil material on both sides and on the top. The surrounding friction soil material, or backfill, is applied in sequential steps, each step involving compaction of the soil, which is a necessity for the construction to accumulate the required bearing capacity. READ MORE
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25. Assessment of Finite Element Softwares for Geotechnical Calculations
University essay from Lunds universitet/GeoteknikAbstract : When building new constructions under ground level in cities it is important that the foundations of neighboring buildings are undisturbed. The regulations regarding soil deformations are hence very strict and conventional methods of predicting soil behavior is often too crude. READ MORE