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SAALG GEOMECHANICS

Advantages of Integrating DAARWIN with PLAXIS

Updated: Jul 31


Daarwin with Plaxis

In the field of geotechnical engineering, PLAXIS stands out as a prominent and highly effective software solution specifically designed for deformation and stability analysis. This finite element (FE) software, known for its user-friendliness and robust capabilities, enjoys wide adoption by leading engineering companies and academic institutions in the civil and mining engineering sectors on a global scale.

PLAXIS exceptionally adapts to a wide range of applications, making it a versatile choice for geotechnical professionals. Its utility extends to various scenarios, including excavations, embankments, foundation analysis, tunnels, tailings dams, oil and gas projects, and the study of geomechanics in reservoirs.


PLAXIS is one of the primary inputs of DAARWIN. This allows all Plaxis users to benefit from the unique technology employed by DAARWIN, achieving results from their numerical models in minutes or hours, analyzing hundreds or thousands of PLAXIS models in that time.

This synergy aims to provide users with a tool that centralizes and connects all geotechnical information. It enables access to all geotechnical reports, including corresponding laboratory and in-situ tests, integration with monitoring instruments, and the application of sensitivity analysis to identify the most influential parameter. Additionally, it allows for calibrating the design model based on the actual site conditions.

The combined technology of DAARWIN and PLAXIS results in optimized procedures. Construction sequences can be adjusted in real-time data, and numerical models can be fine-tuned. This optimization ensures that the process is as efficient as possible, potentially reducing execution time, material consumption, and, consequently, CO2 emissions.

The integration of DAARWIN and PLAXIS fundamentally transforms geotechnical engineering by placing a strong emphasis on the analysis of numerous geotechnical reports, numerical models, and instrumentation data. This synergy provides engineers with a tool capable of addressing geotechnical challenges with a higher degree of certainty and efficiency, making it a fundamental development in the field of geotechnical engineering software. The partnership between Plaxis and Daarwin aims for geotechnical excellence. geotechnical, software engineer, geotechnical engineering software, construction AI, civil engineering software Plaxis 2D Plaxis

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