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Design
and evaluate deep excavations.
Deep Excavation LLC is very happy to make available our best
version of the DEEP software program. This is our seventh main
version to be released. Many exiting new features include: a)
improved user interface, b) generating models using a wizard,
c) automatic structural redesign features, d) gravity wall &
pile supported abutments, and e) multiple design sections.
3DEEP is an extension of DEEP2008 that enables the virtual
reality presentation of your project. This way your clients can
visualize what an excavation is.
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DEEP is a user friendly robust sofware program that evaluates
and aids the design of deep excavations. The design of deep excavations
can be a very complicated matter. The designer has to content
with many unknowns and factors that influence the behavior of
the excavation. Typically, there are two systems in excavations
that must be designed: A) the Earth Retention System that contains
the earth i.e. the support wall (sheet pile, diaphragm wall, etc.),
and b) the Support System (i.e. the internal or external bracing
such as rakers, struts, or tiebacks) that supports the earth retention
system.
Performing detailed calculations for both systems can be a very
time consuming process, especially when parameters have to be
changed. In addition, many current software programs do not offer
an integrated platform of structural and geotechnical analyses
required to design deep excavations. As a result, the designer
is forced to use numerous software programs to analyze the excavation
and the structural system seperately. With the exception of finite
element analyses, there are very few theoretical solutions for
calculating lateral soil pressures from complex surface profiles.
Furthermore, the designer has to save under different filenames
different stages for the same excavation. As a result, the whole
process can become unescessarily complicated and time consuming.
DEEP addresses most of these issues and provides an integrated
structural and geotechnical platform for designing deep excavations.
The current version of DEEP offers both traditional and non-linear
methods of analyses. While it is realized that traditional methods
of analysis have obvious limitations in predicting real behavior
accurately, they are important for framing the problem and providing
a back-check for more rigorous finite element methods. The beauty
of DEEP is that it performs traditional analyses so efficiently
that it leaves the designer with ample time to perform more time
consuming finite element analyses. Future versions of DEEP will
include finite element formulations.
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