Hi all,
I modeled a drain with a normal behavior (starting from y=15m to y=12m). I provided the groundwater head of the drain as h=12m. I did the steady state flow analysis and thought the groundwater would be drawdown to h=12m from h=15m. But in the output result the reduction of head is only 2.456m instead of 3m as shown below (since groundwater flow analysis is very much sensitive to mesh, I locally refined the mesh around the drain).
Can anyone tell the reason behind this and the factors depend on these drain element in Plaxis?
*** For the below-highlighted part, in consolidation analysis pore water pressure calculation type should be phreatic (if steady-state flow then with the reduction of the excess pore water pressure, the head also decreases), for confirmation.
Thanks.
Dear Nitharshan,
If you refine the drain, you also automatically the soil around the drain. The (finite) elements of the drain must match the finite elements of the surrounding soil - so smaller elements of the drain must lead to smaller elements in the adjacent soil.
You can simply see that yourself by looking at the finite element mesh around the drain.
With kind regards,
Dennis Waterman
Dear Mr. Dennis,
Noted, thanks.