Land improvement, road earthworks, residential disaster prevention, and compliance with large blocks. RC can accommodate various shapes such as reverse T-shaped side ditches. Unreinforced can support block masonry and mixed retaining walls.
RC Retaining Wall: Stability calculations and section force checks for reinforced concrete retaining walls are performed in accordance with land improvement, road earthworks, and residential disaster prevention standards, both under normal conditions and during earthquakes. The shapes include inverted T-shaped walls and L-shaped walls, with the option to consider inverted T-shaped side ditches. Foundation types include direct foundations, pile foundations, replacement foundations, and stepped foundations. Automatic dimension calculations can be utilized when determining the shape of the structure. In reinforcement design, candidates for reinforcement based on stress levels are displayed. Calculation reports can be previewed for content verification, and outputs in Word format and standard cross-sectional drawings are also possible. Unreinforced Retaining Wall: Stability calculations and section checks for block masonry retaining walls, large block masonry retaining walls, gravity walls, cantilever walls, and mixed walls are conducted in accordance with land improvement, civil engineering society standards, and road earthworks. In addition to normal live loads, arbitrary loads, impact loads from collisions, falling rocks, and wind loads can also be considered. Stability calculations include checks for normal conditions and during earthquakes; for block masonry and mixed walls, checks using the graphical method are available. Calculation reports can be verified on the preview screen before being printed or output in Word format.
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basic information
<RC Retaining Wall> - The types of retaining walls include inverted T-shaped, L-shaped, inverted L-shaped, and inverted T-shaped retaining wall side ditches. - The earth pressure formulas can be selected from "Clone Earth Pressure," "Trial Wedge Method," and "Improved Trial Wedge Method." - The foundation can be examined for direct foundations, pile foundations, as well as replacement foundations and stepped foundations; for gravity type, protrusions can also be considered. - Special loads such as impact loads from collisions, falling rocks, and wind loads are possible. - Arbitrary loads (concentrated loads and distributed loads) can be considered. - In member examination, the setting of two-stage back muscles and the calculation of anchorage lengths are possible. - Equipped with a "Shape Dimension Automatic Calculation Function" based on standard drawings. - Calculation reports can be printed after preview display, and Word output is possible. <Unreinforced Retaining Wall> - Structural types include "Block Masonry Retaining Wall," "Large Block Masonry Retaining Wall," "Gravity Retaining Wall," "Cantilever Retaining Wall," and "Mixed Retaining Wall." - Earth pressure can be selected from "Clone Earth Pressure" and "Trial Wedge Method." - The foundation can consider the presence or absence of protrusions and the slope of the bottom surface. - Special loads such as impact loads from collisions, falling rocks, and wind loads are possible. - For block masonry and mixed retaining walls, stability calculations and limit height calculations can be performed using the "Force Line Method." - A quantity method for structures can be created, with CSV output and SXF output available. - Calculation reports can be printed after preview display, and Word output is possible.
Price information
- RC retaining wall design system ¥209,000 (HASP method + tax included) - Reinforced concrete retaining wall design system ¥176,000 (HASP method + tax included)
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P2
Applications/Examples of results
Design Standards for Land Improvement Projects "Waterway Works" (March 2014) Design Standards for Land Improvement Projects "Farm Roads" (March 2005) Guidelines for Road Earthworks "Retaining Wall Works" (July 2012) Manual for Design and Construction of Large Block Retaining Walls (June 2004) Explanation of the Residential Disaster Prevention Manual (December 2007)
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