JSD1986
Structural
- May 2, 2012
- 25
I use wallap and plaxis essentially all day at work. I often compare the two for shoring wall designs. Typically I find the two are in general agreement ie similar bending, shear, deflections. In my experience plaxis shows higher strut loads - maybe 10-15% more.
I have just run a model and the strut loads in plaxis are over double. It is very strange as the bending moment and deflections are essentially the same.
The specific situation is: 10m cut depth, 600 dia secant wall with a prop at the top ie a capping beam with cross stuts at 13m centres.
Its doing my head in as I can comprehend how the bending moment and deflections could be the same ie same load acting on the wall but the strut loads are different by a factor of 2.
Has anyone experienced this? Any ideas?
Anyone interesting in looking at both the wallap and plaxis files?
For those who are unsure the peak shear load is essentially the strut load.
I have just run a model and the strut loads in plaxis are over double. It is very strange as the bending moment and deflections are essentially the same.
The specific situation is: 10m cut depth, 600 dia secant wall with a prop at the top ie a capping beam with cross stuts at 13m centres.
Its doing my head in as I can comprehend how the bending moment and deflections could be the same ie same load acting on the wall but the strut loads are different by a factor of 2.
Has anyone experienced this? Any ideas?
Anyone interesting in looking at both the wallap and plaxis files?
For those who are unsure the peak shear load is essentially the strut load.
