GEO5 Slope Stability
Fine spol. s r.o
Jiri Laurin
Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7
Slope Stability
The program analyses the stability of generally layered soil slopes. It is used mainly for
stability checks of embankments, earth cuts and anchored sheeting structures. The slip
surface is considered as circular (the Bishop, Petterson or the Spencer method) or polygonal
(the Sarma or Spencer method).
- Inteligent data input
- User friendly and customized output report
- Built-in context-sensitive help
- Verification analysis can be performed employing EN 1997-1, LRFD or classical
approach (limit states, factor of safety)
- Simple input of layer geometry
- Build-in database of soils and rocks
- Fast and reliable optimization of circular and polygonal slip surfaces
- Arbitrary number of surcharges (strip, trapezoidal, concentrated loading)
- Arbitrary number of anchors
- Presence of water modelled through ground water table or using pore pressure
isolines
- Rapid draw down analysis
- Handles successive construction of slopes within one analysis task
- Simple modelling of rigid bodies
- Earthquake effects
- Handles foliation of soils
- Geo-reinforcement may be included
- Analysis in effective and total parameters of soils
- Arbitrary number of analyses within one stage of construction
- Restrictions on the slip surface optimization may be defined
- Analysis according to the theory of limit states and safety factor
- DXF import and export
- Further information and free demo available at http://www.finesoftware.eu
GEO5 Slope Stability
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