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dc.creatorGiraldo J.M.G.spa
dc.creatorPalacio L.G.spa
dc.date.accessioned2017-12-19T19:36:50Z
dc.date.available2017-12-19T19:36:50Z
dc.date.created2017
dc.identifier.isbn9789899843479
dc.identifier.issn21660727
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11407/4355
dc.description.abstractSoil arching effect is a physical phenomenon that allows self-retain to the soil by mean of discontinuous earth retaining structures used to the construction of foundation piles for high-rise buildings. To analyze this phenomenon, a two-dimensional (2D) simplified analysis is currently used, although it offers a mathematical approximation to the solution of the problem, their results significantly reduce the accuracy of the physical model. This article shows an algorithm developed to model the three - dimensional (3D) soil arching effect on the gravel of Santiago de Chile. The algorithm is implemented in a finite element software. This methodology provides more accurate results in the models, which considerably reduces the risk of landslides and optimizes the use of resources in the construction of discontinuous retaining structures. With this contribution it is also possible to establish a new design algorithm for the use of structural engineers that are more accuracy in their results with greater precision in calculations, due to the three-dimensional (3D) model developed. Thus, it can be seen that technology is engaged in everyday activities of structural engineers, providing high reliability information for the decision making respect to the structural design of retaining structures. © 2017 AISTI.eng
dc.language.isospa
dc.publisherIEEE Computer Societyspa
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dc.sourceScopusspa
dc.titleAlgorithm for model the soil arching effect on discontinuous soil retaining walls [Algoritmo para modelar el efecto arco del suelo sobre estructuras de contención discontinuas]spa
dc.typeConference Papereng
dc.rights.accessrightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
dc.contributor.affiliationGiraldo, J.M.G., Civil Engineering Department, University of Medellín, Medellín, Colombiaspa
dc.contributor.affiliationPalacio, L.G., Computer Science Engineering Department, University of Medellín, Medellín, Colombiaspa
dc.identifier.doi10.23919/CISTI.2017.7975744
dc.subject.keywordAlgorithmseng
dc.subject.keywordFinite element softwareeng
dc.subject.keywordFoundation pileeng
dc.subject.keywordSoil arching effecteng
dc.subject.keywordThree-dimensional analysiseng
dc.publisher.facultyFacultad de Ingenieríasspa
dc.abstractSoil arching effect is a physical phenomenon that allows self-retain to the soil by mean of discontinuous earth retaining structures used to the construction of foundation piles for high-rise buildings. To analyze this phenomenon, a two-dimensional (2D) simplified analysis is currently used, although it offers a mathematical approximation to the solution of the problem, their results significantly reduce the accuracy of the physical model. This article shows an algorithm developed to model the three - dimensional (3D) soil arching effect on the gravel of Santiago de Chile. The algorithm is implemented in a finite element software. This methodology provides more accurate results in the models, which considerably reduces the risk of landslides and optimizes the use of resources in the construction of discontinuous retaining structures. With this contribution it is also possible to establish a new design algorithm for the use of structural engineers that are more accuracy in their results with greater precision in calculations, due to the three-dimensional (3D) model developed. Thus, it can be seen that technology is engaged in everyday activities of structural engineers, providing high reliability information for the decision making respect to the structural design of retaining structures. © 2017 AISTI.eng
dc.creator.affiliationCivil Engineering Department, University of Medellín, Medellín, Colombiaspa
dc.creator.affiliationComputer Science Engineering Department, University of Medellín, Medellín, Colombiaspa
dc.relation.ispartofesIberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, CISTIspa
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dc.identifier.reponamereponame:Repositorio Institucional Universidad de Medellínspa
dc.identifier.instnameinstname:Universidad de Medellínspa


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