Good morning, I'm trying to define the global stability of an embankment supported by a gravity wall. In this case, I would like to perform an analysis in which the water level must be divided into two segments: one behind the wall at a height equal to the wall height, and one in front of the wall, 3 meters lower. We would like to perform an analysis to simulate the complete soil saturation behind the wall, while in front of this gravity wall there is a river with different water level conditions. Can someone help me to define this hydraulic discontinuity? How can I implement this in Plaxis? Thank you very much in advance
As my colleague mentioned that you can do a steady state or a transient groundwater flow analysis in your model. These flow analysis will determine the water table based on the specified hydraulic boundary conditions.
You can set up the head conditions by going to Flow conditions tab and clicking on a line segment, then assigning a head as shown in the following picture. The part above the soil is assigned a dummy soil and is assigned a Dry condition and in the phases this cluster is deactivated. This prevents any erroneous water pressures on the wall. This is explained in the following article:
https://communities.bentley.com/products/geotech-analysis/w/plaxis-soilvision-wiki/45788/external-water-pressures-on-structures-above-the-soil-incorrect-in-2d-connect-edition-v20-solved
In the steady state flow analysis the Ignore Suction option can be checked to avoid any suction pressures from generating.
Once the calculation is completed, you can view the output heads. The results will show full saturation and submerged conditions on one side of the wall as specified above.