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GeoStudio | PLAXIS Wiki Visco-elastic perfectly plastic model - PLAXIS UDSM
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    Visco-elastic perfectly plastic model - PLAXIS UDSM

    Application PLAXIS 2D
    PLAXIS 3D
    Version PLAXIS 2D
    PLAXIS 3D
    Date created 17 October 2013
    Date modified 17 October 2013

    The visco-elastic perfectly plastic model is a simple and robust model that can be used to model time-dependent behaviour (creep and relaxation) of various materials. It is available as a user-defined soil model Dynamic Link Library (DLL). This DLL can be obtained from and is supported by Plaxis. However, Plaxis does not accept any responsibility when using this DLL. Hence, the user needs to validate results obtained from this model by him/herself.

    With the release of PLAXIS 2D/3D CONNECT Edition V20 Update 1 (January 2020), the PLAXIS User Defined Soil models are delivered with the PLAXIS installation. When enabling the Geotechnical SELECT Entitlement [GSE] when starting the PLAXIS application, this model becomes available in the Parameters tab when selecting "User defined" for the Material model.

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    How to use a user defined soil model in PLAXIS

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    Plaxis User Defined Soil Models

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    64 bit User Defined Soil model

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    • Micha van der Sloot Created by Bentley Colleague Micha van der Sloot
    • When: Mon, Dec 23 2019 11:46 AM
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