23-25 May 2017, Petaling Jaya, MalaysiaADVANCED COURSE ON COMPUTATIONAL GEOTECHNICS
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Course Registration Advanced Course (23-25 May 2017)
VenueHilton Hotel, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
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COURSE ORGANISATIONPLAXIS ASIA PAC PTE LTD16 Jalan Kilang Timor#05-08 Redhill Forum159308, Singapore
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PLAXIS SOFTWARE MALAYSIAPLAXIS ASIA PAC PTE LTD16 Jalan Kilang Timor#05-08 Redhill Forum159308, Singapore2
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INTRODUCTIONThis Computational Geotechnics course is tailored for engineers and researchers seeking knowledge on the use of PLAXIS. Join us and discover new potentials for effective and confident usage of PLAXIS Finite Element Codes within your professional organisation.
SCOPEYou will learn advanced techniques and solutions from experts from PLAXIS and partner academic institutions. Plaxis numerical analysts will have the opportunity to further develop their understanding of PLAXIS Code’s extensive range of capabilities.
FORMATAttendees of this course are assumed to have opera-tional knowledge of PLAXIS 2D and 3D program. No computers will be provided by the organiser of this course. Participants are encouraged to bring their laptops.
VENUEHilton Hotel, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
COMPUTERSParticipants are required to bring and use their own laptops. Participants will be provided course notes.
COURSE FEESPlease contact us at [email protected] for course fee structure. PLAXIS VIP subscribers are eligible for course discounts.
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ADVANCED COURSE ON COMPUTATIONAL GEOTECHNICS 23-25 May 2017, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
Prof. Harry Tan Siew AnnNational University of SingaporeHarry Tan Siew Ann teaches basic and graduate course in Geotechnical Engineering in NUS. He has been a PLAXIS user over 15 years, and has taught PLAXIS courses in Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and India over the last 8 years. He is involved with earth reinforcement and geosynthethics research, and he is very much involved in consulting industry in Singapore and Malaysia using the PLAXIS program.
Prof. Helmut F. SchweigerGraz University of Technology (AustriaHelmut obtained his PhD form the University College of Swansea, UK and teaches courses on Advanced Soil Mechanics and Computational Geomechanics at the Graz University of Technology, Austria. He has over 15 years of experience in development and application of the finite element method in geotechnics.
Dr Lee Siew Wei Golder Associates Hong Kong (Hong Kong)Siew Wei is a Director of Golder Associates Hong Kong Ltd. He obtained PhD in geotechnical engineering from Cambridge University and MBA from HKUST. He is a qualified civil and geotechnical engineer with more than 15 years of professional experience. He has been an invited lecturer and beta tester of PLAXIS in the past 10 years. He is a Registered Simulation Engineer (Advanced level) with NAFEMS (UK), and Chairman of Association of Geotechnical and Geo-Environmental Specialists, Hong Kong, 2017-2018.
Dr William Cheang Wai LumPlaxis AsiaPac (Singapore)William obtained his PhD from the National University of Singapore. His interest is in Computational Geotechnics. He has worked as a Geotechnical Engineer in Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. He is involved with many seminars and workshops around Asia for the promotion of good and effective usage of PLAXIS Finite Element Codes.
Dr Mohd Ashraf Mohamad Ismail Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia)Ashraf obtained his PhD in Geotechnical Engineering from Kyoto university, Japan and teaches several courses on Soil Mechanics, Geotechnical Design and Advanced Geotechnical Engineering at Universiti Sains Malaysia. His main interest is in Geotechnical modelling and has been a PLAXIS user for the past 5 years. He is involved with underground construction under the high in-situ stresses in Malaysia and Japan and tunnelling project under the urban environment in Kuala Lumpur.
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LECTURES
Day 1: Tuesday 23 May 2017 Day 2: Wednesday 24 May 2017 Day 3: Thursday 25 May 2017
MORNING SESSION: Computational Geotechics MORNING SESSION: Groundwater and Consolidations MORNING SESSION: Piled Foundations
Geotechnical Finite Element Modelling Modelling of Groundwater Modelling of Single Piles
Mohr-Coulomb Undrained Conditions and Consolidation Modelling of Pile Groups and Pile Raft Foundations
Critical State Soil Mechanics Initial Stresses and Safety Analysis
Exercise 1: Modelling of Strip Foundation Exercise 3: Modelling of GW and Excavation Exercise 5: Modelling of Pile Foundation
AFTERNOON SESSION AFTERNOON SESSION AFTERNOON SESSION
Soft Soil and Soft Soil Creep Model Modelling of Excavations in 2D Modelling of Tunnels and Face Stability
Hardening Soil and HS-small Models Modelling of Excavations in 3D Swelling and Shotcrete Concrete Models
Exercise 2: Calibration of HS Model Exercise 4: Modelling of Excavation and Soil Models Exercise 6: Modelling of Tunnel