Geotechnical Finite Element Modelling refers to a numerical technique whereby engineering structures and their surrounding soil are discretised into certain numerical elements that obey specific constitutive laws. Because soil behaves in a complicated and nonlinear manner, all methods for modelling it are necessarily numerical, and geotechnical engineers use methods based on FE theory. A numerical FE model of a geotechnical problem must simulate the actual field conditions of that problem. The model must capture the complex behaviour of the soil to provide accurate deformations, settlement, and straining actions, thereby giving engineers a unique perspective for making evaluations and judgments.
Our Geotechnical Engineering team has a robust understanding coupled with years long experience in using finite element software package. We have various FEA software suite which can be readily used for your next project and this can produce reliable data which in terms produces various benefits such as timely completion, commercial benefits, safety in design etc.