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Slope Stability Analysis


Stress Analysis
Seepage Analysis

SLOPE/W

SEEP/W
SIGMA/W

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Slope Stability Analysis


Stress Analysis
Seepage Analysis

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Slope Stability Analysis


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COMPUTING THE FACTOR OF SAFETY


OF EARTH AND ROCK SLOPES

Analyzing almost any stability problem, including :


Natural earth and rock slopes
Sloping excavations
Earth embankments
Open-pit high walls
Anchored retaining structures
Berms at the toe of a slope
Surcharges at the top of a slope
Earth reinforcement, including soil, nails and geofabrics
Seismic and earthquake loading
Tension cracks
Partial and total submergence
Line load at any point
Unsaturated soil behavior

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SLOPE/W

Variety of slip surface shapes


Pore-water pressure conditions
Soil properties
Analysis methods
Loading conditions
Perform analysis using deterministic or probabilistic input parameters

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many types of interslice shear-normal force functions..


Define potential slip surfaces by a grid of centers and radius lines, blocks of
slip surface points, entry and exit ranges, fully specified shapes, or automatic.

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Analysis Method
Limit equilibrium methods include Morgenstern-Price, GLE, Spencer, Bishop, Ordinary,
Janbu, and more.
Soil Properties
Soil strength models include Mohr-Coulomb, Spatial Mohr-Coulomb, Bilinear, Undrained
(Phi=0), anisotropic strength, shear/normalfunction, and many types of strength functions.
Pore-Water Pressure Condition
Pore-water pressure options include Ru coefficients, piezometric lines, pressure contours, a
grid of values, spatial functions, or finite-element computed heads or pressures.

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Earth reinforcement, including soil, nails and


geofabrics

Pile

Geosynthetic

Retaining Wall

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Slope Stability Risk Assessment

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Slope Stability Analysis


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Seepage Analysis

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PERFORM STRESS AND DEFORMATION ANALYSES OF EARTH STRUCTURES

Analyzing almost any stress/deformation problem, including :


Settlement of footings, fluid-filled tanks, or earth structures
Deformation within or underneath an embankment or earth dam
Closure around a tunnel
Lateral movement of braced or anchored excavations and surface settlement around the excavation
Floor rebound of open-pit, sloping excavations
Volume changes (uncoupled consolidation or heave) resulting from pore-water pressure changes
Staged fill placement, earth removal
Soil-structure interaction, including free un-bonded anchors, cross excavation struts, and trusses
Fully-coupled consolidation analysis
Simulation of tailings deposition
Permanent deformations resulting from strength loss
Strength reduction stability

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ANALYSIS TYPE
Analysis types include drained total and effective stress, undrained total and effective stress,
2D plane strain, 3D axisymmetric, consolidation and swelling, and insitu stress.

SOIL PROPERTIES
Constitutive soil models include linear-elastic, anisotropic linearelastic, elastic-plastic,
hyperbolic, and Modified Cam-clay.
BOUNDARY CONDITION
Boundary condition types include X and Y displacements, forces, pressures, and spring
constants, as well as self-weight gravity loading.

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Features

Structural beam and bar elements for soil-structure interaction


Staged loading for fill placement or earth removal
Uncoupled volume change due to pore-pressure changes
Fully-coupled stress-pore pressure analyses
Finite Element Method

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Displacement

Output Sigma/W

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Stress Contour

Principle Stress

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Seepage Analysis
ANALYZING GROUNDWATER SEEPAGE AND EXCESS PORE-WATER PRESSURE DISSIPATION PROBLEMS WITHIN
POROUS MATERIALS

Analyzing almost any groundwater problem, including :


Dissipation of excess pore pressure after reservoir drawdown
Changes in pore-water pressure conditions within earth slopes due to infiltration of precipitation
Mounding of the groundwater table beneath water retention structures such as lagoons and tailings ponds
Effect of subsurface drains and injection wells
Drawdown of a water table due to pumping from an aquifer
Seepage flow quantities into excavations
Use AIR/W and consider the true matric suction (Ua-Uw) mechanisms
Integrate with TEMP/W and consider flow in freezing and thawing soils

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Analysis

types include steady-state confined and unconfined flow, transient flow, 2-D flow in
a crosssection or in plan view, and 3D axisymmetric flow
Boundary condition types include total head, pressure head, or flux specified as a constant or
a function of time; pressure head; transient flux as a function of computed head; review and
adjustment of seepage face conditions
Volumetric water content and conductivity functions can be estimated from basic parameters
and grain-size functions
Adaptive time stepping to ensure the use of optimal time steps in transient analyses with
sudden changes in boundary conditions

Flow path delineation

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Output Seep/W

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Integrasi Slope/W, Sigma/W dan Seep/W

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