In May's GeoStudio TechTalk - SLOPE/W Case Study: Stability of a Mechanically Stabilized Earth Wall - Seequent, a Bentley company, will explore how to use SLOPE/W to analyse slip surfaces that pass through the reinforced zone behind a mechanically stabilised earth wall.
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Mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls, also called reinforced soil walls, are commonly used structures for retaining the earth under bridges, highways, railroads, waterfront ports, and various other types of infrastructure. Designing an MSE wall requires consideration of the geometric configuration and reinforcement requirement to ensure external and internal stability.
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