GEO-SLOPE GeoStudio 2024.2.0 (298) | 927.8 mb
Languages Supported: Español, English, Português, Français, 中文, Deutsch
Languages Supported: Español, English, Português, Français, 中文, Deutsch
Seequent, The Bentley Subsurface Company, has announced the release of GEO-SLOPE GeoStudio 2024.2.0 is an integrated software suite for solving slope stability, groundwater flow, and environmental challenges.
GeoStudio 2024.2 Release Notes
Enhancing Geotechnical Analysis and User Experience
This latest release provides important updates and new features for GeoStudio users conducting slope stability, seepage, and consolidation analysis, particularly for defining conditions within the unsaturated zone and assessing the probability of failure
For the full list of new and improved features, and fixed bugs please refer to the release notes located here
GeoStudio is an integrated geotechnical analysis software suite for analyzing slope stability, groundwater flow, and heat and mass transfer in soil and rock. Its strength is in limit equilibrium slope stability analysis for civil and mining engineering projects, perfectly positioning the product to lead in new opportunities solving slope stability, groundwater flow, and environmental challenges.
What's New in GeoStudio 2024.2
Watch this video to see the new features available in GeoStudio 2024.2, particularly for defining conditions within the unsaturated zone and assessing failure probability.
Seequent builds world-leading subsurface software, helping to create a better understanding of the earth to ensure a better world for all. Headquartered in New Zealand with global reach, Seequent is the subsurface software company within Bentley Systems.
Owner: Seequent
Product Name: GEO-SLOPE GeoStudio
Version: 2024.2.0 (298)
Supported Architectures: x64
Website Home Page : www.geoslope.com
Languages Supported: multilanguage
System Requirements: Windows *
Size: 927.8 mb
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