Webinar host
Zeena is the Senior Geotechnical consultant and University Liaison Manager at Oasys. She has worked as a Geotechnical Engineer in Arup for a number of years and taken a number of academic roles such as reviewing the ICE Civil Engineering Proceedings. She is a regular presenter of Oasys webinars and speaker at numerous engineering exhibitions throughout the world.
Movement in the ground can have a dramatic effect on existing structures. How do you predict ground settlement due to tunnelling, excavations or mining in three dimensions from inputting values to checking results? How do you assess the damage to structures and utilities?
Download the accompanying paper here.
Xdisp enables engineers to define and analyse even the most complex three dimensional problems quickly. Easy to set up and use, XDisp is relied upon by leading engineering firms around the world on some of the biggest tunnelling and excavation projects.
This webinar is the second of a two-part training session.
Session 2:
• A brief overview of Building, Utility and Rail Damage theory
• Run the Damage Analysis using Oasys XDisp
• Review results
Additionally, during the session, our Application Specialist will demonstrate the simplicity of running the analysis and presenting Building and Utility Damage to clients. We will also outline simple checks that the user can utilize for outputs.
Previous Oasys webinars have focused on the theory and modelling methods behind XDisp, but the upcoming webinar will focus on demonstrating how simply and quickly XDisp can be used to predict damage. Not only will this show the software’s capability but seasoned users can join in to check the application of new features and useful shortcuts.
Session 1 covered setting up the analysis and predicting displacement.