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Webinar – SIG Workshop: Geotechnical Analysis – Thermal Analysis for Geotechnical Engineering with PLAXIS 2D

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  • 13th April 2021
    3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

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The content for this one-hour session will be illustrated by a case example of artificial ground freezing for tunnel excavation. You will learn how to:

  • Specify thermal parameters and boundary conditions
  • Set up and run a ground-freezing analysis
  • Inspect and analyze results of a thermal calculation

Speakers

Micha van der Sloot

Senior Manager User Success – Geotechnical

Bentley Systems, Inc.

Micha van der Sloot, MSc is Manager for Geotechnical Support for Bentley Systems and based in Delft, The Netherlands. Micha joined Plaxis 15 years ago. He now leads a team of geotechnical and numerical experts to help Bentley Systems’ Plaxis users advance their geotechnical analysis. Micha is also involved in teaching at online events, workshops and courses about the application and backgrounds of geotechnical numerical modelling. Micha earned his Master of Science degree for Civil Engineering from Delft University of Technology.


Tuan Bui

Research Engineer II – Geotechnical

Bentley Systems, Inc.

Tuan-Anh (Tuan) Bui works at Bentley Systems as a Geotechnical Research Engineer. He received his PhD in Geotechnical Engineering for his research on Clayey Rock constitutive modelling at University of Lyon, France. Before joining Plaxis in 2017, Tuan worked on different research projects for the multiphysics modelling of Dam Internal Erosion and Underground Waste Disposals. He is now in charge of the development of different computational features, including Rock mechanics and Thermal – Hydraulic (Ground Water Flow) – Mechanical coupled analysis.

 

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