Plaxis V8.6 + Crack
2D – Version 8
Developer(s): PLAXIS
Size: 351 Mb
Description
Development of PLAXIS began in 1987 at the Technical University of Delft as an initiative of the Dutch Department of Public Works and Water Management. The initial goal was to develop an easy-to-use 2D finite element code for the analysis of river embankments on the soft soils of the lowlands of Holland. In subsequent years, PLAXIS was extended to cover most other areas of geotechnical engineering. Because of continuously growing activities, a company named PLAXIS b.v. was formed in 1993. In 1998, the first PLAXIS version for Windows was released. In the mean time a calculation kernel for 3D calculations was being developed. After several years of development the PLAXIS 3D Tunnel program was released in 2001.
Main goals and objectives: PLAXIS is intended to provide a tool for practical analysis to be used by geotechnical engineers who are not necessarily numerical specialists. Quite often practising engineers consider non-linear finite element computations cumbersome and time-consuming. The PLAXIS research and development team has addressed this issue by designing robust and theoretically sound computational procedures, which are encapsulated in a logical and easy-to-use shell. As a result, many geotechnical engineers world-wide have adopted the product and are using it for engineering purposes.
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