Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering
22, 23 and 24 June 2004
Manchester, UK
Who Should Attend?
The course is aimed at practising geotechnical and civil engineers who wish
to learn more about finite element analysis techniques applied to
geotechnics. The course content will be relevant to current and potential
users of finite element software and associated consultancy services.
General Information
For over ten years this course has been held in the Netherlands and around
the world. During this time it has developed an excellent reputation and
has always been well attended by participants from consulting and
contracting companies of all sizes, public work bodies and universities.
Following the success of previous UK courses, the course will again be held
here in 2004. As usual, the course will consist of a balanced mixture of
lectures and hands-on computer analyses. Both lectures and exercises will
concentrate on advanced geotechnical engineering.
Subject Matter
The main subject will be the use of the finite element method for stress
and deformation analysis, stability assessment and consolidation. The
course will concentrate on the following issues: dealing with complex soil
conditions, analysing realistic projects with different stages of
construction, obtaining basic input data and interpreting results.
To register or to download further information please visit our web-site:
http://www.wildefea.co.uk/events/events67/
or telephone +44 (0)161 474 7479.
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