Plaxis
Geotechnical software From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plaxis (sometimes stylised in all caps; Plane strain and axial symmetry, indicating the geometric types handled in the original code[1]) is a computer program that performs finite element analyses (FEA) within the realm of geotechnical engineering, including deformation, stability and water flow.[2] The input procedures enable the enhanced output facilities provide a detailed presentation of computational results. PLAXIS enables new users to work with the package after only a few hours of training.
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Developer(s) | Bentley Systems |
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Initial release | December 1982 |
Stable release | CONNECT Edition V20.1 (2D & 3D)
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Operating system | Windows |
Available in | English, Chinese, Japanese |
Type | Computer-aided design, Finite Element Analysis |
License | Floating licensing |
Website | bentley |
Plaxis BV was acquired by the American Bentley Systems, Inc. in 2018.[3]
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