2D2010 0 Gen Info
2D2010 0 Gen Info
Edited by:
R.B.J. Brinkgreve
Delft University of Technology & PLAXIS bv, The Netherlands
W.M. Swolfs
PLAXIS bv, The Netherlands
E. Engin
PLAXIS bv, The Netherlands
ISBN-13: 978-90-76016-08-5
© 2011 Plaxis bv
Printed in the Netherlands
PREFACE
PREFACE
General information
Preface 3
Hardware specifications 15
Installation 16
Troubleshooting 17
Update versions and new releases of PLAXIS, containing various new features, are
released frequently. In addition, courses and user meetings are organised on a regular
basis. Registered users receive detailed information about new developments and other
activities. Valuable user information is provided by means of the Plaxis bulletin and the
website www.plaxis.nl.
PLAXIS 2D: A large range of geotechnical problems may be analysed using this high
capacity version. It is possible to use extensive 2D finite element meshes. The PLAXIS
2D is supplied as an extended package, including static elastoplastic deformation,
advanced soil models, stability analysis, consolidation, safety analysis, updated mesh
and steady-state groundwater flow.
Dynamics: Dynamics is an add-on module to PLAXIS 2D. This module may be used to
analyse vibrations in the soil and their influence on nearby structures. Excess pore
pressures can be analysed. Liquefaction, however, is not included in this version, but
some liquefaction models as UBC-Sand model are available as user-defined soil models
on special request.
PlaxFlow: PlaxFlow is an add-on module to PLAXIS 2D. This module may be used for
the analysis of fully coupled flow deformation analysis, steady-state and transient
groundwater flow. The module incorporates sophisticated models for saturated /
unsaturated groundwater flow, using the well-known "Van Genuchten" relations between
pore pressure, saturation and permeability. It provides state-of-the-art facilities to
incorporate time-dependent boundary conditions. The Barcelona Basic model for
unsaturated soil behaviour is available as a user-defined soil model on special request.
PLAXIS 3D: PLAXIS 3D is a geotechnical finite element program with a full 3D
pre-processor that allows CAD objects to be imported and further processed within a
geotechnical context. The program is supplied as an extended package, including static
elastoplastic deformation, advanced soil models, stability analysis, consolidation and
safety analysis.
3DFoundation: This program is designed for the analysis of excavations, raft
foundations, piled raft foundations and offshore foundations. Large 3D finite element
meshes can be generated. 3DFoundation is supplied as an extended package, including
static elastoplastic deformation, advanced soil models, consolidation and safety analysis.
3DTunnel: This program is designed for the analysis of tunnel projects, but it also
enables the analysis of a large range of other geotechnical problems. Large 3D finite
element meshes can be generated. 3DTunnel is supplied as an extended package,
including static elastoplastic deformation, advanced soil models, stability analysis,
consolidation, safety analysis, updated mesh and steady-state groundwater flow.
PLAXIS VIP: PLAXIS VIP is an additional subscription system on top of the traditional
perpetual licenses. PLAXIS VIP members benefit from the latest releases of their PLAXIS
software and support from Plaxis technical experts. In addition, some features of PLAXIS
programs are only available for PLAXIS VIP members. An overview of these features and
more information about PLAXIS VIP are available at the internet site www.plaxis.nl.
PLAXIS Demo CD: An introductory version of PLAXIS software is available for
interested persons who wish to learn about the program features and capabilities before
ordering the software. The PLAXIS Demo CD is based on PLAXIS software but there is a
limited number of material sets and calculation phases. In addition, it is not possible to
copy or print. A Tutorial Manual with examples specifically generated for the PLAXIS
Demo CD is included.
PLAXIS Courses: Courses dealing with both theoretical and practical aspects of
computer modelling in geotechnical engineering are given on a regular basis in several
countries, with support from the scientific network. In these courses, application
exercises and case studies are included during which participants have the opportunity to
carry out various types of computer analyses. Although PLAXIS is intensively used, the
courses are not primarily intended to teach the details of the computer programs. The
main aim of these courses is to teach finite element modelling in geotechnical
engineering, with direct applications to practical problems.
PLAXIS Bulletin: An international bulletin, issued twice a year, is provided to all
registered PLAXIS users. This bulletin contains descriptions of practical projects in which
PLAXIS has been used, backgrounds on the use of advanced soil models, information on
new developments, hints for optimised usage of the program and a diary of activities.
Ideas and experiences with the PLAXIS programs are highly appreciated.
Website: The Plaxis website www.plaxis.nl is the main source of information about the
latest news, events, products and services. Besides this information on the site includes
a support section and E-Plaxis, an extensive library with a collection of bulletins,
publications, models and much more. Via the website it is also possible to purchase
product and register for events. Visit the site on a regular basis to stay in contact with
Plaxis.
User support: Priority technical support is provided by e-mail for members of PLAXIS
VIP. A professional helpdesk is available for clients who wish to obtain prompt and
extensive technical and scientific support.
PLAXIS Expert Services: PLAXIS Expert Services are professional services
exclusively meant for users of PLAXIS software. The purpose of this service is to help
our clients on any FE modelling related issue such that they can be assisted in their
simulation work and improve their own modelling capabilities. PLAXIS Expert Services
provides high-level technical assistance with advanced finite element modelling issues,
fit-for-purpose training courses which can be customized to your specific requirements,
and personal mentoring with on-call simulation expertise.
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Embedded piles: These special elements consist of beam elements with embedded
interface elements to describe the interaction of the pile with the soil at the skin and the
foot of the pile. The beam element is considered to be linear elastic and its behaviour is
defined using elastic stiffness properties. The embedded interface elements are
considered to be elasto-plastic. The failure behaviour of the embedded pile elements is
defined by their bearing capacity.
Tunnels: The PLAXIS program offers a convenient option to create circular and
non-circular tunnels using arcs and lines. Plates and interfaces may be used to model the
tunnel lining and the interaction with the surrounding soil. Fully isoparametric elements
are used to model the curved boundaries within the mesh. Various methods have been
implemented to analyse the deformations that occur as a result of various methods of
tunnel construction.
Loads: The program allows for various types of loads (point loads, line loads and
distributed loads) that could be applied in the model. Different loads and load levels can
be activated independently in each construction stage.
Mohr-Coulomb model: This robust and simple non-linear model is based on soil
parameters that are known in most practical situations. Not all non-linear features of soil
behaviour are included in this model, however. The Mohr-Coulomb model may be used to
compute realistic bearing capacities and collapse loads of footings, as well as other
applications in which the failure behaviour of the soil plays a dominant role. It may also
be used to calculate a safety factor using a 'phi-c reduction' approach.
Advanced soil models: As a general second-order model, an elastoplastic type of
hyperbolic model is available, which is called the Hardening Soil model. This model
allows for plastic compaction (cap hardening) as well as plastic shearing due to deviatoric
loading (shear hardening). To account for the increased stiffness of soils at small strains,
the Hardening Soil model with small-strain stiffness is available. To analyse accurately
the time-dependent and logarithmic compression behaviour of normally consolidated soft
soils, a Creep model is available, which is referred to as the Soft Soil Creep model. More
detailed information on these models can be found in the Material Models Manual.
User-defined soil models: A special feature in this PLAXIS program is the user-defined
soil models option. This feature enables users to include self-programmed soil models in
the calculations. This option is primarily of interest for researchers and scientists at
universities and research institutes, but it may also be useful for practising engineers. An
overview of existing user-defined soil models is available on the PLAXIS website.
Soil tests: The soil test option in PLAXIS is a convenient procedure to check the
behaviour of the selected soil material model with the given material parameters. After
entering the model parameters, the user can quickly simulate several standard soil tests
and compare the results against the results from actual laboratory tests.
Orthotropic structural behaviour: Structural behaviour may be defined as linear
elastic material orthotropy. This applies to beams, plates, geogrids. Geometric orthotropy
of plates with a particular profile can also be emulated to a certain extend.
Steady state pore pressure: Complex pore pressure distributions may be generated
on the basis of a combination of phreatic levels or direct input of water pressures. In
PLAXIS 2D a steady-state groundwater flow calculation can be performed as an
alternative to calculate the pore pressure distribution in problems that involve steady flow
or seepage. Transient flow and fully coupled flow-deformation analysis are available in
PlaxFlow module.
Excess pore pressures: PLAXIS distinguishes between drained and undrained soils to
model permeable sands as well as almost impermeable clays. Excess pore pressures are
computed during plastic calculations when undrained soil layers are subjected to loads.
Undrained loading situations are often decisive for the stability of geotechnical structures.
Automatic load stepping: The PLAXIS program runs in an automatic step size and
automatic time step selection mode. This avoids the need for users to select suitable load
increments for non-linear calculations and it guarantees an efficient and robust
calculation process.
Arc-length control: This feature enables accurate computations of collapse loads and
failure mechanisms to be carried out. In conventional load-controlled calculations the
iterative procedure breaks down as soon as the load is increased beyond the peak load.
With arc-length control, however, the applied load is scaled down to capture the peak
load and any residual loads.
Staged construction: This powerful PLAXIS feature enables a realistic simulation of
construction and excavation processes by activating and deactivating clusters of
elements, application of loads, changing of water pressure distributions, etc. This
procedure allows for a realistic assessment of stresses and displacements as caused, for
example, by soil excavation during an underground construction project.
Consolidation analysis: The decay of excess pore pressures with time can be
computed using a consolidation analysis. A consolidation analysis requires the input of
permeability coefficients in the various soil layers. Geometry boundaries can be set open
or closed for consolidation. Automatic time stepping procedures make the analysis robust
and easy-to-use.
Safety analysis: The factor of safety is usually defined as the ratio of the failure load to
the working load. This definition may be suitable for foundation structures, but not for
sheet-pile walls or embankments. For this latter type of structure it is more appropriate to
use the soil mechanics definition of a safety factor, which is the ratio of the available
shear strength to the minimum shear strength needed for equilibrium. PLAXIS can be
used to compute this factor of safety using a 'phi-c reduction' procedure.
Parameter variation and sensitivity analysis: After creation of a 'Master project'
upper and lower bound values of model parameters and water levels may be defined and
evaluated using a parameter variation analysis. A sensitivity analysis may be performed
to evaluate the influence of individual parameters.
Updated Lagrangian analysis: Using this option, the finite element mesh is
continuously updated during the calculation. For some situations, a conventional small
strain analysis may show a significant change of geometry. In these situations it is
advisable to perform a more accurate Updated Lagrangian calculation, which is called
Updated Mesh in PLAXIS.
Preview option: A convenient preview option is available to check model and
calculation settings in a graphical 2D or 3D environment. Since calculations can be quite
time consuming, it is important to check the model carefully before starting the calculation
process.
Presentation of results: The PLAXIS postprocessor has enhanced graphical features
for displaying computational results. Exact values of displacements, stresses, strains and
structural forces can be obtained from the output tables. Plots and tables can be sent to
output devices or to the Windows® clipboard to export them to other software.
Stress paths: A special tool is available for drawing load-displacement curves, stress
paths and stress-strain diagrams. Particularly the visualization of stress paths provides a
valuable insight into local soil behaviour and enables a detailed analysis of the results of
a PLAXIS calculation.
The PLAXIS 2D 2010 includes several new features compared to the previous Version 9.
Some of these new features are described briefly below:
Pack project: Version 2010 of the PLAXIS 2D program offers the new Pack project
feature that enables compression of the projects. The feature offers the option of
automatically selecting the required information to be send to the PLAXIS support team.
CAD import: The import facility has been extended with the option to import CAD-based
geometries composed of points and straight lines (with AcdbLine property) from external
sources in different formats like AutoCAD native (*.DWG) and interchange (*.DXF) file
formats. The Import facility is a PLAXIS VIP feature.
Undrained behaviour: Undrained behaviour and undrained strength are difficult issues
to model. The various ways to model this in PLAXIS have been made more explicit using
the options Undrained (A), Undrained (B) and Undrained (C):
Undrained (A) Uses an effective stress approach with an additional bulk
stiffness for the pore water, whereas soil stiffness and strength
are modelled with effective parameters.
Undrained (B) Also uses an effective stress approach, but the strength is
modelled as an undrained shear strength.
Undrained (C) Uses a total stress approach in which all parameters are defined
undrained.
Material database: The new version of the program offers the possibility of exchanging
material parameters between the databases in PLAXIS 2D and PLAXIS 3D.
Constitutive models: New models have been added for the modelling of rock
behaviour (Hoek-Brown model) and the anisotropic undrained strength of clay-type
materials (NGI-ADP model). User-defined soil models for special purposes are available
on request, such as the Hypoplastic model (void ratio dependency of properties),
UBCSAND model (cyclic loading and liquefaction), Barcelona Basic model (unsaturated
soil behaviour), and other models. For more details see www.plaxis.nl > E-PLAXIS >
Models. The Hoek-Brown model, the NGI-ADP model and the User-defined soil models
are PLAXIS VIP features.
Calculation modes: As a consequence of the implementation of fully coupled
flow-deformation, a distinction has been made between three different calculation modes.
The first one is the Classical mode, which uses Terzaghi's definition of stress and is very
similar to the old PLAXIS 2D versions. The second one is the Advanced mode, which
uses Bishop's definition of stress instead of Terzaghi's stress and is suitable for
calculating unsaturated response of soils and for performing fully coupled
hydro-mechanical behaviour of soils. The last one is the Flow mode, in which pure
groundwater flow calculations under saturated and unsaturated conditions can be
performed. The Advanced mode and the Flow mode are available in the PlaxFlow
module.
Calculation options: To improve consistency, the K0 procedure has been included as a
calculation option. For the initial phase a choice can be made between K0 procedure and
Gravity loading. For a consolidation analysis a new option is available: Consolidation until
a prescribed degree-of-consolidation.
Flow and coupled analysis: The PlaxFlow features have been fully integrated in the
new PLAXIS 2D version. Steady-state flow and transient flow have been integrated in the
PLAXIS calculation kernel, and are even more versatile then previous versions. In the
Advanced calculation mode, PLAXIS allows for fully coupled flow-deformation analysis,
taking into account unsaturated soil behaviour and suction above the phreatic surface.
Dynamics module: The Dynamics module has been extended with independent
horizontal and vertical acceleration components for earthquake loading. Moreover, the
module allows for free vibration analysis to analyse eigen frequencies of soil-structure
systems. The post-processor allows for amplification analysis and pseudo-spectral
acceleration response spectra.
Output: The new 2D Output program is based on the 3D version. Apart from a major
increase in performance when dealing with plots and tables, the Curves facility is fully
integrated and the Report generator and Animations facilities have been renewed. New
output features have been added: Forces view (to visualize stresses and forces on an
arbitrary composition of elements), moving cross sections, cross section curves, value
indication, and many more.
New features: Version 2010 of the PLAXIS 3D program offers the new Pack project
feature that enables compression of the projects. The feature offers the option of
automatically selecting the required information to be send to the PLAXIS support team.
Modelling options: The improved Soil test facility enables editing material parameters
and pasting them back into the material database in Input. It is possible to define and
manage test configurations in addition to the default ones.
Material database: The new version of the program offers the possibility of exchanging
material parameters between the databases in PLAXIS 2D and PLAXIS 3D.
Output features: The selection of points for curves is improved, providing more
information on the selected points and their relation to the model.
HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION
The package is installed by using an easy-to-use installation program. The program acts
like a wizard and guides the user through the installation settings.
At the end of the installation procedure, a new program group is automatically created in
the Programs / Plaxis submenu of the Start menu. The installation of the program does
not affect other PLAXIS products. Installation under the various Windows ® versions as
mentioned in the system requirements is similar. Make sure that you have the
Administrator rights to be able to update the Windows registry and to write all files.
Program installation
• Insert the PLAXIS installation USB stick into the computer.
• Select Open folder to view files, or open the drive assigned to this USB device.
• Select the "AUTORUN.EXE" application.
• A screen appears, which will guide you through the rest of the installation process.
• When asked for user name and registration code please refer to the sticker on the
back of this booklet. The registration data is spacing and case sensitive.
• With the CodeMeter dongle attached to the computer, the PLAXIS software is now
ready for use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
In exceptional cases the installation program fails to install the PLAXIS package. Some
possible error messages during the execution of the program are:
• The program starts with a message and then closes immediately
• Problems with OpenGL
Additionally the following problems may occur:
• Mesh generation fails or calculation hangs directly after starting
• Codemeter problems with IP protocol
The appropriate actions to be taken on the problems are described below: