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  1. This SLOPE/W analysis has the same properties as the other SLOPE/W analysis in the project file, except the pore-water pressures are defined from the 3D transient seepage analysis using the “Other …

  2. 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 analysis (1a).

  3. 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 Draw …

  4. Strength Reduction Stability

    While it is possible to do a Strength Reduction stability analysis with SIGMA/W, we recommend that you combine this with the SIGMA/W-SLOPE/W strength summation approach inherent in GeoStudio. …

  5. 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 vertical effective …

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  7. 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 study reveals the …

  8. 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 from the …

  9. In a fully coupled effective stress/pore-water pressure type of analysis in GeoStudio, there is no need to simulate a no-volume change condition through an artificial Poisson’s ratio. A value of Poisson’s …

  10. mperature, which is an approximation of a surface energy balance. There are two alternatives in GeoStudio that could have been used: 1) the n-factor approach, which requires an air temperature …