Join us for an in-depth exploration of slope stability analysis using PLAXIS FEM software.
As civil and geotechnical engineers, it's essential to assess the resistance of inclined surfaces to failure to avoid landslides, undesired movement, or harm to property and people.
PLAXIS offers an accurate, adaptable, and less predetermined assumption method for slope stability analysis. During this webinar, we'll focus on building resilience by strengthening slopes with state-of-the-art reinforcements.
You'll gain an overview of:
Our goal is to share geotechnical expertise with you to ensure a thorough understanding of slope stability analysis and reinforce your knowledge of soil reinforcements and retaining structures. Join us to learn how to fortify your slopes and build resilient structures that stand the test of time.
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