The course will be spread across 2 sessions with 4 & 1/2 hours each day and will be conducted in a time zone suitable for those located in the Americas and Europe.
Module 1: Overview of Limit-Equilibrium Methods for Slope Stability Analysis
Module 2: Material Behaviour Models And Model Building
Module 3: Searching Methods
Module 4: Modelling Supports for Slope Stability Analysis
Module 5: Finding the Critical FoS for 2D and 3D
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