This video shows the basic work with the GEO5 Slope Stability program. Besides from the basic workflow, it also shows how the individual #GEO5 programs work with each other. More information about the GEO5 software: www.finesoftwa...
Hi Sir, in slope stability analysis, why the do you used 1.5 safety factor as a required value? Can you give me explanation why do you used it and also of there is code or standard for basis of using it like is it based on the ASTM? Please enlighten me Hoping for your response Sir/Geo 5😊
Hello Axelle, thank you for watching, SF = 1,5 is the standard value of slope safety for permanent design situations however it is user input. So the value you want to use is up to you and you can change it as you need. You can also use verification methodology based on limit states (e.g. EN1997, LRFD). If you need more detailed information, don’t hesitate to contact us at geo5@fine.cz. Best regards, Fine team
Hello, yes, the Australian standards are included. We have implemented AS 3600-2018, AS 3700, and local settings for Australia. If you have more questions and want to discuss more details, you can contact our dealer in Australia, contacts you find at www.finesoftware.eu/geotechnical-software/dealers/oceania/. Best regards, Fine team
Hello, it is easy to add all walls using the interfaces. Then you can fill them with „Rigid body“ material. If you would like to use our training materials, please visit www.finesoftware.eu/engineering-manuals/, Manual #8 introduces Slope Stability analysis. Best regards, Fine team
Hello, the coordinates are the user input and they are not calculated automatically, please, try to describe your question more precisely. You can use our training materials at www.finesoftware.eu/engineering-manuals/, Manual #8 introduces Slope Stability analysis. Best regards from the Fine team
Dear Mohammed, all information about GEO5 solutions and also DEMO download you can find at www.finesoftware.eu/geotechnical-software/. Also all support materials - video tutorial, engineering manuals etc. find at www.finesoftware.eu/documentation/.