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    PLAXIS 2D Tutorial 10: Flow through an embankment

    Application PLAXIS 2D
    Version PLAXIS 2D
    Date created 20 May 2017
    Date modified 20 May 2017

    In this chapter, the flow through an embankment will be considered in the Flow mode. The crest of the embankment has a width of 2.0 m. Initially, the water in the river is 1.5 m deep. The difference in water level between the river and the polder is 3.5 m.

     This exercise requires the PlaxFlow module in order to be able to perform groundwater flow calculations.

    The attached *.p2dxlog file contains all the commands to generate the model. With a PLAXIS VIP licence, you can use the commands runner to open the *.p2dxlog file and to execute all commands in one go, see also this instruction.

    Downloads

    • PLAXIS 2D 2018 - Tutorial Lesson 09.pdf
    • PLAXIS 2D 2018 - Tutorial Lesson 09.p2dxlog [command log file]
    • PLAXIS 2D 2017 - Tutorial Lesson 09.pdf

    See also

    PLAXIS 2D Tutorial 04: Dry excavation using a tie back wall - ULS

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    PLAXIS 2D Tutorial 11: Flow around a sheet pile wall

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    PLAXIS 2D Tutorial 12: Potato field moisture content

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