Hi, there. I want to ask a question regarding piled-raft modelling in PLAXIS 3D.
Currently, I am modelling the raft as a volume and the piles as embedded beam. As in the theory stated by Poulos (1994), the load-settlement curve of the piled-raft foundation generally should look like this.
But currently in my model, the model has collapsed even though it is still far-far away even from the ultimate load of the raft foundation. I found out after that the reason for the collapse is because the capacity of the embedded piles have all been mobilized. This causes me a real problem because it means that I can't be able to model the Curve A-B as specified in the picture I attached. It's as if the model behave like a slab on pile rather than a piled-raft.Can someone please provide me an alternative or solution regarding this problem? Appreciate it very much
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Okay, Thanks!But I want to ask is there a way so that a model can still run even though all the embedded piles are at their full capacity?
No way to run the model if the model fully collapses due to bearing capacity because no convergence can be achieved between driving force and resistance. This is also a real physical behavior.
But I saw that if you use PLAXIS 3D Foundation the model can be run. Can you tell me what makes the difference?
If so, probably, the model does not fully collapse by bearing capacity but could be localized. So, we need to check the project and investigate.