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WinStabl-program from UW-Madison

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geohec

Geotechnical
Apr 12, 2007
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Does anyone had use WinStabl before?

I'm modeling an anchor wall, which consists basically of three boundary layers. The anchor when assign in the program should coincide with the boundary layer that is holding, in other words the boundary layer that represents the concrete wall.

The program gives an error everytime a try to run it, it does not accept the boundary layer that I'm using. Although I'm sure that's the correct one.

Does anyone know anything about this program?
geohec
 
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Stabl does not like vertical boundries. If you have a vertical boundry, incline it slightly to the right.
 
geohec,

I typically provide a small horizontal offset of 0.05 ft to model vertical elements in PCSTABL5. I would imagine that this would be the case in the Windows version.

Jeff
 
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