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  1. There are total of four analyses in the GeoStudio Project (Figure 2). Analysis #1 models the groundwater flow conditions presented in Figure 1 and forms the Parent for the stability …

  2. This analysis method allows a user defined constant stress field (see Define Field Stresses in the GeoStudio menu) to be applied to the model. Field stresses are applied to the model through …

  3. License Updates - GEO-SLOPE International Ltd.

    1. IDs >> 2. Licenses >>3. Software>> 4. Done We recommend you stay updated to the latest version of GeoStudio for access to the latest features and fixes. Download GeoStudio updates …

  4. SHANSEP options GeoStudio allows for three different ways of specifying the SHANSEP undrained strength (Figure 2). Figure 2 SHANSEP option specified directly as a function of the …

  5. The analysis of the Lavender MRT case study demonstrates that GeoStudio can be used to model the behavior of deep shored excavations in soft ground. More importantly, the case …

  6. Figure 1. Problem configuration. There are four analyses in the GeoStudio project (Figure 2). The first analysis considers the slope stability conditions without a tension cracks. The remaining …

  7. Figure 2. Analysis Tree for the GeoStudio Project. Figure 3. Physics tab for the CTRAN/W analyses. g/m3 are applied to the top/bottom and left/right boundaries, respectively. The initial …

  8. This example illustratesthe power of GeoStudio product integrationby using transient SEEP/W water transfer results in SLOPE/W to evaluate the change in factor of safety over time.

  9. In light of the importance of the San Fernando Dam case history and its prominence in the literature, it is important to show how GeoStudio, and in particular QUAKE/W, can be used to …

  10. Introduction In the 1970’s, a series of test embankments were constructed on soft clay at Cubzac-les-Ponts in France. These full-scale field tests were well-instrumented and are well …