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wSlope is designed to perform a quick rock slope analysis on your phone device. wSlope is very simple and easy to use. wSlope uses block theory (Goodman and Shi, 1985) method to estimate the stability of surface wedges in rock slopes. wSlope has the following features:
- wSlope determines Factor of Safety (FOS) for translational slip of a single rock wedge formed in a rock slope by two intersecting joints, slope face, upper ground face as well as tenstion crack (optional).
- wSlope provides an integrated graphical environment for fast, easy data entry and 3D model visualization.
- Water pressure can be applied on joint planes. Water pressure forces can be represented by arrows displayed at the center of each wedge failure plane, directed normal to the plane.
- Seismic Force can be applied to the wedge by selecting the Seismic switch box. If Seismic Force has been applied to a model, the direction and existence of a seismic force will be represented on the 3D model as a yellow arrow at the lowermost wedge vertex on the slope face.
- Rock bolts and shotcrete can be applied to increase the wedge safety factor. The support parameters dialog allows user to easily add support and define the support properties for the model. Bolt’s trend angle will be calculated automatically based on the slope direction. User also will be able to modify the parameters. Shotcrete is only applied to the slope face of the model (not the upper slope). Slope face will be shaded gray, to indicate the presence of shotcrete.
- The Settings Tab can be used to configure the main analysis parameters for your model, such as Units of Measurement, Project Title.
- The brief summary of analysis results and input data will be displayed in the Report Page. The report button, allows user to save the current model’s input and output information into PDF file. The generated report file can be sent out via email.
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Plinth is the app to compute and verify shallow foundations using the allowable-stress method.
Features:
- Bearing capacity of shallow foundations against general shear failure (Hansen 1970, drained and undrained conditions) and punching (Vesic 1975, drained conditions)
- Can be used with mono and multi-layer soils
- Can be used with eccentric and inclined loads with also verifying horizontal friction
- Can be used with inclined foundation and ground
- Compute the weight of the plinth and the water pressure if present
- Can be used with base slab and continuous beam
- You can choose between metric or imperial system
- Theory and standard equations for all formulas used and typical geotechnical parameters available
- Detailed step description and e-mail sending of all computations and results
Plinth is the must-have app for every pro and student in structural world. With few steps you can, once known some geotechnical parameters of the soil, verify with detail the security factor for shallow foundations and understand the collapse mechanisms that may happen. Theory and standard equations describe the process and relations used by the app giving you all the basic information you need.
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November 30, 2024