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Webinar: Transforming ground modelling – Designing the world’s third tallest arch dam in 3D
This free webinar, presented by Ground Engineering and Seequent, the Bentley Subsurface Company, showcases how 3D ground modelling can help solve complex geotechnical challenges, with a case study of the Yusufeli Dam project in Turkey.
Seequent updates Leapfrog 3D geological modelling tool to suit more complex projects
Bentley Systems’ subsurface software company Seequent has announced a significant update to its 3D earth modelling and analysis tool, Leapfrog, to addresses the increasing complexity of geoscience projects.
Watch: Delivering a complex design solution to form a double feature lift pit through an existing 1970s raft
At the 2022 GE Basements and Underground Structures conference, CGL director Mark Creighton presented the design challenges of constructing a double feature lift pit 8m below the water table at a shopping centre.
Rigorous analysis is rarely more important than when transportation projects dive deep underground
A 3D digital environment is the ideal place to scrutinise your tunnelling and excavation plans, and combine the technical disciplines and data types required for meticulous numerical inquiry, says Bentley Systems geotechnical product management director Francisco Diego.
Best practice guidelines released for use of engineering geological models
The International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment’s Commission 25 has published its “Guidelines for the development and application of engineering geological models on projects”.
Historic Glasgow railway tunnel inspected with ‘x-ray’ imaging
National Highways has deployed muon imaging technology to inspect a Victorian railway tunnel underneath Glasgow, Scotland.
New model developed for simulating landslide tsunamis
A new method developed at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) shows that by modelling advanced landslide physics, both small scale experiments and real tsunami events can be explained with the same model.
Best practice on use of engineering geological models to be published mid-year
The International Association for Engineering Geology and the Environment (IAEG) commission on the use of engineering geological models is in the final stages of preparing best practice guidelines.
Geotechnical software: Under pressure in Stuttgart
Digital analysis was applied to a complex excavation pit design for a German high-rise.