Prescribed displacement and reaction force in Plaxis 3D

I have some questions regarding the attached model image,

1- In plaxis 3D, when a prescribed displacement is applied above a quarter pile modeled as a plate, then should the reaction force (Fz) be multiplied by (4) to get the total reaction force for the whole model ?

2- The prescribed displacement is applied in Z-direction, so should the displacement in X-direc. and Y-direc be fixed ? or is it ok to keep them free ?

Thanks for your support.

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  • Hi Toshiyasu,

    1. In quarter symmetry, the load needed for the quarter-symmetric model to get the same displacements as in the full model is 1/4 of the full model.
    So, indeed, if you use displacement control and apply prescribed displacements in the quarter-symmetric model, you must multiply the reaction force by a factor of four (4) to get the correct value as in the full model. When in doubt, I would start with half symmetry to understand things.

    2. The two axes of symmetry coincide with the boundaries of the model. So, it is unnecessary to manually fix the edges of the plate, as they follow the default boundary fixities (normally fixed). You can review those fixities in the Model Explorer by clicking on the Model conditions > Deformations.

    Answer Verified By: 三好 俊康 Toshiyasu Miyoshi 

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  • Hi Toshiyasu,

    1. In quarter symmetry, the load needed for the quarter-symmetric model to get the same displacements as in the full model is 1/4 of the full model.
    So, indeed, if you use displacement control and apply prescribed displacements in the quarter-symmetric model, you must multiply the reaction force by a factor of four (4) to get the correct value as in the full model. When in doubt, I would start with half symmetry to understand things.

    2. The two axes of symmetry coincide with the boundaries of the model. So, it is unnecessary to manually fix the edges of the plate, as they follow the default boundary fixities (normally fixed). You can review those fixities in the Model Explorer by clicking on the Model conditions > Deformations.

    Answer Verified By: 三好 俊康 Toshiyasu Miyoshi 

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