With GeoStudio 2007, you can analyze almost any problem you encounter in your geotechnical, geo-environmental, civil, and mining engineering projects, including:


  • Slope stability problems involving earth and rock slopes, including sloping excavations, embankments, anchors, soil nails and geofabrics
  • Seepage affected by infiltration, drains, and injection wells
  • Deformation resulting from staged loading, excavations, and fill placement or removal
  • Unsaturated soil behavior 
 
 
 
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GeoStudio 2004 Example Files

Example files have been developed for all seven products that make up GeoStudio 2004. All these examples are available on the installation CD or can be downloaded from this web page at any time.

The examples have been developed to satisfy three main objectives:

  1. as verification examples against closed-form solutions;
  2. to highlight specific features within the software; and
  3. to serve as illustrations of how to develop and conduct specific analyses.

The examples will be updated and added to regularly, so you may wish to periodically return to this page to download the latest examples available.

These examples can be opened with the free Viewer license or a full-featured license:

http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifGeoStudio 2004 Examples (153 MB) - this includes all the following examples:

http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifSLOPE/W 2004 Examples (10.7 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifSEEP/W 2004 Examples (3.8 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifSIGMA/W 2004 Examples (24.2 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifQUAKE/W 2004 Examples (55.2 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifCTRAN/W 2004 Examples (6.7 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifTEMP/W 2004 Examples (8.6 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifVADOSE/W 2004 Examples (10.2 MB)




These examples can be opened with the free Student license, or a Viewer or full-featured license:

http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifSLOPE/W 2004 Basic Edition Examples (9.9 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifSEEP/W 2004 Basic Edition Examples (494 KB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifSIGMA/W 2004 Basic Edition Examples (582 KB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifQUAKE/W 2004 Basic Edition Examples (18.5 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifCTRAN/W 2004 Basic Edition Examples (2.6 MB)
http://www.geo-slope.com/images/download.gifTEMP/W 2004 Basic Edition Examples (619 KB)


Getting Started with SLOPE/W 2007 (17:51)
This SLOPE/W Tutorial presents the step-by-step procedures involved in creating a simple stability analysis.
Getting Started with SEEP/W 2007 (17:01)
This SEEP/W Tutorial presents the step-by-step procedures involved in creating a simple seepage problem.
Getting Started with SIGMA/W 2007 (14:57)
This SIGMA/W Tutorial presents the step-by-step procedures involved in creating a simple stress deformation problem
Getting Started with QUAKE/W 2007 (23:16)
This QUAKE/W Tutorial presents the step-by-step procedures involved in creating a simple earthquake analysis.
Getting Started with TEMP/W 2007 (16:28)
This TEMP/W Tutorial presents the step-by-step procedures involved in creating a simple geothermal problem. Getting Started with CTRAN/W 2007 (12:52)
This CTRAN/W Tutorial presents the step-by-step procedures involved in creating a simple contaminant migration problem.
Getting Started with CTRAN/W 2007 (12:52)
This CTRAN/W Tutorial presents the step-by-step procedures involved in creating a simple contaminant migration problem.
Getting Started with VADOSE/W 2007 (19:03)
This VADOSE/W Tutorial presents the step-by-step procedures involved in analyzing evaporative flux from the ground surface.
Function Estimation in SEEP/W 2007 (5:05)
This tutorial describes how to estimate functions using grain-size data or the sample function database. .