3D Finite Element Analysis of a Complex Excavation


ApplicationPLAXIS 3D
VersionPLAXIS 3D
Original AuthorZ.Y. Orazalin, A. J. Whittle
Date created12 June 2014
Date modified24 October 2016

This article describes the development of a comprehensive three-dimensional finite element model for the Stata Center basement excavation (Cambridge, USA) using PLAXIS 3D 2012. The project involved a complex sequence of berms, access ramps and phased construction of the concrete mat foundation. Lateral wall movements and building settlements were closely monitored throughout construction, while photos from a network of webcams located around the open-plan site provided a detailed time history of the construction processes. The analyses highlight the effects of the 3D excavation and support geometry on wall deflections and show a good agreement with the measured response assuming undrained conditions using the Mohr-Coulomb soil model.

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