Join our live Coffee Corner webinar on October 10 to learn how PLAXIS 2D and automation can help you do a quick damage assessment from your FE analysis.
Join us in our live webinar on September 12 to learn how to streamline your Geotechnical Analysis: Integrating LeapFrog and PLAXIS with Central. Register now!
Join PLAXIS in becoming part of Seequent with the PLAXIS 2023.1 release. New features include Leapfrog and Central import, Barcelona Basic model and more
Join us in this in-person PLAXIS 3D Pile Raft Foundations workshop in Dubai on February 7, 2023. Register for this onsite workshop now and secure your seat!
In November 2022's Coffee Corner, the focus is on using geosynthetics with short-term elastic to long-term viscoelastic behaviour in PLAXIS. Sign up and join us live!
In practical geotechnical engineering, designs are still making use of analytical solutions. On Sept 13, we will have a look how these can be done and enhanced!
Join us in this instructor-led course to learn the fundamentals of modelling mechanised and conventional tunnels in both PLAXIS 2D and 3D. Sept 26+27 in Toronto, Canada.
In the June 14 Geotechnical Coffee Corner, we will showcase tools to make the geometry creation in your model a lot easier. With tips and tricks, and a live Q&A!
New PLAXIS release: CONNECT Edition V22.01 [May 2022]. Added 3D Discontinuities, 2D soil layer import, and improved material support. Read for more details!
We will discuss rock engineering applications, their challenges, and the resources that rock engineers can use to solve these problems by using PLAXIS software.
Join us for a complimentary PLAXIS course on Engineering Rock mechanics. After the successful live course, it is now offered as an On-Demand Learning Path going into the details of rock modeling, constitutive rock models (e.g. Hoek-Brown and Jointed Rock…
Please join us in the first PLAXIS Answer Hour: a live Q&A session to help you with your questions. Topic: groundwater. You are invited to bring your questions!
Only very few projects can really be considered 2D and most projects have 3D effects. Modeling projects in 2D would mean that you must make assumptions, which may lead to conservative designs or forget to take 3D effects. Watch this Coffee Corner live…