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Numerical modeling of geotechnical structures

Authors: Emmanuel BOURGEOIS, Sébastien BURLON, Fahd CUIRA

Publication date: July 10, 2018, Review date: July 20, 2020

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4. Soil-structure interaction

4.1 Issues

One of the advantages of numerical models is their ability to account for soil-structure and structure-soil-structure interaction mechanisms.

Theoretically, these mechanisms can be tackled directly by building an overall numerical model explicitly integrating the structure and the soil supporting it, as illustrated by the example in figure 9 .

Example of 3D modeling of a high-rise building interacting with an existing tunnel
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