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1 1 Introduction The word “Verification”, when used in connection with computer software, can be defined as the ability of the computer code to provide a solution consistent with the physics of the problem.
GEO-SLOPE International Ltd. | www.geo-slope.com 1200, 700 - 6th Ave SW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2P 0T8 Main: +1 403 269 2002 | Fax: +1 888 463 2239 Introduction Piles can be used to stabilize a slope under certain circumstances. Analyzing the effect of piles on stability using SLOPE/W requires knowledge of the shear mobilized within the piles.
GEO-SLOPE International Ltd. | www.geo-slope.com 1200, 700 - 6th Ave SW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2P 0T8 Main: +1 403 269 2002 | Fax: +1 888 463 2239 Introduction This example is designed to assist new users with developing a basic SLOPE/W analysis. This example
GEO-SLOPE International Ltd. | www.geo-slope.com 1200, 700 - 6th Ave SW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2P 0T8 Main: +1 403 269 2002 | Fax: +1 888 463 2239 Introduction This example is designed and intended to assist to new users with getting started using SEEP/W. This
GEO-SLOPE International Ltd. | www.geo-slope.com 1200, 700 - 6th Ave SW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2P 0T8 Main: +1 403 269 2002 | Fax: +1 888 463 2239 Introduction This example demonstrates how to analyze two potential modes of failure for gravity retaining walls using SLOPE/W: deep-seated rotational failure and translation.
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GEO-SLOPE International Ltd. | www.geo-slope.com 1200, 700 - 6th Ave SW, Calgary, AB, Canada T2P 0T8 Main: +1 403 269 2002 | Fax: +1 888 463 2239 Introduction A probabilistic analysis can be done in SLOPE/W to characterize the risk of failure due to variability in