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Seminar: Finite Element Geotechnical Modelling

Learn how to build models that realistically simulate the behaviour of practical geotechnical excavations and provide useful design insights.



Rocscience will be holding a two-day training seminar on state-of-the-art finite element (FE) geotechnical modelling on June 13th and 14th in Toronto. This seminar is geared towards engineers who desire to increase their proficiency in modelling a wide range of geotechnical problems.

The course will use Phase2, the 2D FE program developed by Rocscience. In addition to learning techniques for realistically simulating the behaviour of rock and soil excavations, support elements, and groundwater inflows, participants will be introduced to leading-edge technology for modelling slopes and retaining structures.

By the end of the seminar, delegates, each of whom will receive free use of Phase2 for a month, would have learned proper use of FE tools (especially recent advances) in geotechnical modelling, and the advantages and limitations of FE analysis. This will enable them to design and analyze more quickly, efficiently and reliably, saving time and money.

Price: $695.00 + $48.65 (G.S.T.) = $743.65 (Canadian Dollars)
To register, click here or contact us at seminars@rocscience.com.

Course Contents

  • Module I: Overview of Phase2
    Introduction to the finite element method
    Layout of Phase2
    Features of Phase2

  • Module II: Elements of Geotechnical Modelling
    Model development (construction of geometry, meshing, loads and boundary conditions, analysis options)
    Material models and constitutive relations
    Interpretation of results
    Verification/validation of models
    Tips, limitations and pitfalls in FEM modelling

  • Module III: Advanced Features
    Mesh refinement and sensitivity
    Modelling of material softening/hardening behaviour
    Soil and rock support systems for excavations
    Staged material softening and load splitting

  • Module IV: Groundwater Analysis
    Groundwater analysis using Phase2
    Permeability functions
    Boundary conditions
    Seepage analysis of staged excavations
    Influence of meshes on results; mesh selection and quality

  • Module V: Continuum Modelling of Slope Stability
    Application of FEM to slope stability analysis
    Advantages of FEM
    Shear Strength Reduction approach

  • Module VI: Case Studies in rock and soils



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