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Evaluating Pile-Supported Embankment Considering the Soil Anisotropy Effect

Yan Zhuang    
Jie Chen    
Yunlong Wang    
Hu Fan    
Zhi Chen and Jinxin Li    

Resumen

This paper focuses on the redevelopment of the ABAQUS finite element software using the improved Mohr?Coulomb model, which enables the consideration of soil anisotropy. The findings of this research provide valuable theoretical guidance for on-site construction design, helping to prevent potential hazards arising from incomplete considerations during construction.

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