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Sample Composite Chart for Slopes and Retaining Walls (XLS) download_trans.gif Download

Description:
When dealing with plans, profiles and cross-sections, it can be difficult to wrap your brain around what is going on with the 3D geometry of a slope or retaining wall project. A composite chart (for lack of a better term) marries the information from these various sources into one 2D graph that can be easier to digest. It is useful for determining which locations of a retaining wall or slope are most critical and therefore need a global stability analysis, or for sectioning them off into relevant pieces with one analysis run per piece.
Submitted On:
22 Apr 2009
Submitted By:
Randy Post (rockman)
File Date:
22 Apr 2009
File Author:
Randy Post
File Version:
1
File Size:
124.50 Kb
File Type:
xls
Downloads:
845
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