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    PLAXIS 3D ‘one-and-done’ workflow at Technip Energies: lessons for pile design teams

    January 27, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    PLAXIS 3D ‘one-and-done’ workflow at Technip Energies: lessons for pile design teams

    First reported on Geoengineer.org – News

    30 Second Briefing

    A custom PLAXIS 3D workflow for Technip Energies has cut repetitive suction pile analyses from multiple manual runs to a single automated “one-and-done” sequence, enabling rapid variation of pile diameter, skirt length and soil parameters. The scripted process standardises boundary conditions, load cases and mesh settings, reducing analyst time and input errors while keeping full 3D finite element rigour. Earlier-stage feasibility teams can now screen more pile geometries and soil scenarios, bringing advanced geotechnical modelling into concept selection rather than reserving it for detailed design.

    Technical Brief

    • Workflow encodes Technip Energies’ in-house suction pile design rules directly into PLAXIS 3D scripting.
    • Boundary conditions, load application sequences and drainage assumptions are locked to company standards per run.
    • Scripted meshing enforces consistent element types, refinement zones and pile–soil interface definitions across variants.
    • Load steps include installation, consolidation and in-service loading, avoiding ad‑hoc stage definitions by individual analysts.
    • Soil layering, constitutive models and parameter sets are pulled from predefined libraries rather than re-entered manually.
    • Output requests are standardised to extract pile capacity, displacement envelopes and stress fields in a fixed format.
    • Workflow is integrated with Technip Energies’ feasibility toolchain, passing pile options directly into concept ranking.
    • Similar scripted templates could be extended to anchors, caissons and foundations where repeated parametric FE studies are required.

    Our Take

    PLAXIS 3D appears in only a small subset of the 20 Software stories in our database, suggesting Technip Energies is positioning itself at the more advanced end of numerical modelling tools rather than generic project management or mine-planning software.

    Within the 1,475 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Product’ pieces, most software coverage focuses on scheduling, fleet, or plant optimisation, so a PLAXIS 3D-centred workflow indicates growing attention to geotechnical risk quantification earlier in project definition.

    For engineering houses like Technip Energies, embedding PLAXIS 3D into a ‘one-and-done’ workflow likely shifts value from standalone geotechnical specialists to integrated EPC-style offerings, which can influence how owners bundle design, verification, and constructability reviews on complex foundations and underground works.

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