The finite element method (FEM) has been widely adopted in the analysis of geotechnical engineering problems, for instance, to evaluate the soil-structure interactions in tunnels, earth-retaining systems and foundations, etc. However, for object penetration problems in which large deformation of the ground is involved, the finite element mesh may distort excessively, resulting in an immature termination of the analysis. It is clear that advanced techniques must be applied. In this study, the remeshing and interpolation technique with small strain (RITSS) is adopted to overcome the problem of excessive mesh distortion. The numerical analysis is carried out using the FEM package ABAQUS and the RITSS approach is implemented by developing a ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The Finite Element Method (FEM) is an analytical tool...
This thesis presents a method to simulate penetration of a probe, penetrometer or pile in sand. This...
Numeric analysis of the large penetration of the cone in undrained soil using finite element method ...
Numerical modeling using finite element method (FEM) is well-recognized as a powerful method for bot...
This work develops a numerical technique in which the Particle Finite Element method is applied to s...
The paper presents total-stress numerical analyses of large-displacement soil-structure interaction ...
Research Doctorate - PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)Geotechnical problems can be very complex because the...
The possibilities of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) for modelling geotechnical problems a...
This paper highlights a computational framework for the numerical analysis of saturated soil-structu...
Finite Element calculations are frequently used in the design of deep excavations because prediction...
The remeshing and interpolation technique with small-strain (RITSS) finite-element method has been w...
The simulation of penetration problems in geomaterials is a challenging problem as it involves large...
Finite Element calculations arc frequently utilized for the design of deep excavations because a pre...
The Material Point Method (MPM) has been developed as a special finite element-based method for larg...
This paper investigates the possibility of using the material point method (MPM) to solve small stra...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The Finite Element Method (FEM) is an analytical tool...
This thesis presents a method to simulate penetration of a probe, penetrometer or pile in sand. This...
Numeric analysis of the large penetration of the cone in undrained soil using finite element method ...
Numerical modeling using finite element method (FEM) is well-recognized as a powerful method for bot...
This work develops a numerical technique in which the Particle Finite Element method is applied to s...
The paper presents total-stress numerical analyses of large-displacement soil-structure interaction ...
Research Doctorate - PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)Geotechnical problems can be very complex because the...
The possibilities of the Particle Finite Element Method (PFEM) for modelling geotechnical problems a...
This paper highlights a computational framework for the numerical analysis of saturated soil-structu...
Finite Element calculations are frequently used in the design of deep excavations because prediction...
The remeshing and interpolation technique with small-strain (RITSS) finite-element method has been w...
The simulation of penetration problems in geomaterials is a challenging problem as it involves large...
Finite Element calculations arc frequently utilized for the design of deep excavations because a pre...
The Material Point Method (MPM) has been developed as a special finite element-based method for larg...
This paper investigates the possibility of using the material point method (MPM) to solve small stra...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The Finite Element Method (FEM) is an analytical tool...
This thesis presents a method to simulate penetration of a probe, penetrometer or pile in sand. This...
Numeric analysis of the large penetration of the cone in undrained soil using finite element method ...