A system for calculating the stability of slopes for minimum safety factors and required deterrent forces.
The "Slope Stability Calculation System" is a program that performs slope stability calculations and liquefaction assessments. In slope stability calculations, it computes the minimum safety factor and the necessary resisting force, while the inverse method calculates the soil parameters (C-tanφ) corresponding to a specified safety factor. In the liquefaction assessment, it calculates the resistance rate FL and conducts the liquefaction analysis. 【Features】 ■ It is possible to input grid coordinates, stratigraphic blocks, water surface coordinates, tensile crack lines, MCL, NCL, minimum points, maximum points, and loads using a keyboard and mouse. ■ Stratigraphy can be color-coded. ■ Data created in AutoCAD and other software can be imported in DXF or CSV format. * Stratigraphic blocks can be incorporated. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Slip Types】 ■ Arc Slip ■ Composite Slip (Circle-Straight-Circle, Circle-Straight, Straight-Circle, Circle-Circle) ■ Straight Slip ■ Polyline Slip 【Applicable Standards and References】 ■ Road Earthworks: Cut Earthworks and Slope Stability Guidelines, June 2009 (Japan Road Association) ■ Road Earthworks: Embankment Guidelines, April 2010 (Japan Road Association) ■ Road Earthworks: Soft Ground Countermeasure Guidelines, July 2012 (Japan Road Association) ■ Design Guidelines Volume 1: Earthworks Edition (excluding Chapter 6), July 2014 (East, Central, and West Japan Expressway) ■ Ministry of Construction River Disaster Prevention Standards (Draft) and Commentary, Design Edition [I], October 1997 (Japan River Association) ■ Disaster Prevention Retention Basin Technical Standards (Draft), Revised Edition, September 2007 (Japan River Association) ■ High Standard Embankment Design and Construction Manual, March 2000 (Riverfront Development Center) ■ Landslide Investigation and Countermeasures around Reservoirs, September 1995 (National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management) ■ Seismic Design Guidelines for Fill Dams (Draft), June 1991 (National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management) and others *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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P3
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P2
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Our company is widely used by civil engineering firms for the development and sale of civil engineering design software. We provide comprehensive support for your business, including retaining walls, slopes, temporary structures, bridges, and cost estimation. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.