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GGU-STABILITY: Capabilities

The GGU-STABILITY program has the following capabilities:

  • Surface line with a maximum of 100 surface points

  • 100 pore water pressure points

  • 100 layers (no layer polygon input necessary !!!)

  • 50 soil dowels

  • 50 geosynthetics, can be directly selected as company products

  • 150 tension members

  • 150 steel strips

  • 50 soils

  • 50 point loads

  • 40 permanent and/or live loads

  • 50 horizontal distributed loads

  • 1000 slices

  • 5000 slip circle centre-points with any amount of radii

  • 2500 polygonal slip bodies with a maximum of 200 polygon course points

  • Polygonal slip surfaces after Janbu, General wedge method and Vertical slice method

  • Safety statement after the principle of virtual movements for General wedge method (Goldscheider and Gudehus)

  • Variation between two boundary slip bodies for polygonal slip bodies

  • Exact consideration of pore water pressures via a pore water pressure mesh possible (optional)

  • Interface to the groundwater modeller GGU-2D-SSFLOW for automatic import of pore water pressure mesh

  • ASCII interface for automatic import of a pore water pressure mesh from third-party groundwater modellers

  • Complete input and correction of system geometry possible using the mouse

  • Consideration of passive earth pressure wedge (optional)

  • Consideration of structural elements

  • Consideration of vibrodisplacement compaction after Priebe

  • Consideration of Neidhart/Gömmel stabilisation colums

  • Use of any true-type fonts, guaranteeing an excellent layout

  • Colour presentation of almost all system geometry. The colours can be freely specified by the user. In particular, the soil layers can be colour-filled. The colours can also be specified in accordance with DIN 4022 conventions.

  • Zoom function

  • "Mini-CAD" system (additional labelling, lines, rectangles, circles, graphics etc.)

  • DXF import via "Mini-CAD"

  • The program works on the principle of What you see is what you get. This means that the screen presentation represents, on the whole, that which you will see on your printer. It also means that you can have the current screen contents sent to the printer at any stage during processing.

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