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Software tagged with [Settlement analysis]

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Software by  Fine Civil Engineering  
<p>FEM &ndash; Consolidation is used to perform time dependent settlement analysis under foundations, embankments and surface loads (surcharges) for multiple construction stages. Consolidation is an extension module of the FEM program for analysis of geotechnical ...
Software by  Fine Civil Engineering  
<p>This program can model and analyze a wide range of geotechnical problems, including terrain settlement, sheet piling/diaphragm walls, slope stability, excavation, tunnel analysis, steady or unsteady water flow analysis, consolidation analysis etc.</p>
Software by  Fine Civil Engineering  
<p>FEM &ndash; Consolidation is used to perform time dependent settlement analysis under foundations, embankments and surface loads (surcharges). Consolidation is an extension module of the FEM program for analysis of geotechnical problems.</p>
Software by  Fine Civil Engineering  
<p>This program is used to determine vertical settlement and time-dependent consolidation of soils under embankments, foundations, earth dams and surface loads (surcharges).</p>
Software by  Datasurge  
<p>This package includes 50 programms for geotechnical design.</p>
Software by  GGU  
The GGU-CONSOLIDATE program system allows the analysis of one-dimensional consolidation processes in single and multi-layered systems.
Software by  GGU  
The GGU-GABION program system allows the calculation and design of gabion walls and walls build by similar stackable elements.
Software by  GGU  
The program GGU-PLATELOAD enables the analysis and presentation of plate loading tests according to DIN 18134, DIN 18134:2010-04 (Draft) or Austrian Standard B 4417.
Software by  GGU  
The GGU-TIMESET program allows evaluation and visualisation of time-settlement tests.
Software by  Ensoft, Inc.  
<p>The computer program SETOFF analyzes foundation settlement of both, shallow and deep foundations, using commonly-accepted procedures. The total settlement of a foundation is generally composed of two parts, elastic and consolidation settlement. Elastic ...