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Engineering & Scientific Products
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Delft
GeoSystems
GeoDelft founded Delft GeoSystems BV as a subsidiary in 2002. As a knowledge institute, GeoDelft focuses on the development and distribution of knowledge in the field of geotechnical engineering. Delft GeoSystems BV translates this knowledge into directly applicable products and launches them on the market. These products do not just include software, but also different types of services, as described below. The purpose of Delft GeoSystems is to be the bearer of GeoDelft's total digital knowledge system, which combines specialist knowledge, calculation software, experiences, knowledge and soil data. The way this is given shape will lead to a diversity of products and services. In addition to geotechnical calculation programs with a support service and web projects for leasing software, work is also under way to develop support databases for online monitoring projects, experience databases for foundation techniques, databases for field and lab trials with visualization tools through the internet, and the enhancement of our website.
MSheet - In the Netherlands an extensive design procedure for sheet pile walls has been developed. Besides the partial safety factor concept of the EuroCode 7 the Dutch design procedure (CUR 166, 2005) offers a clear step-by-step design process, checking against failure and allowing optimization of the design. MSheet is a tool used to design retaining walls and horizontally loaded piles. MSheet's graphical interactive interface requires just a short training period, allowing the user to focus their skills directly on the input of sound geotechnical data and the subsequent design of the wall or single pile For more info on MSheet, please visit http://www.delftgeosystems.nl/en/page43.asp.
MPile - MPile enables the analysis of the three-dimensional behavior of single piles and pile groups, interacting via the pile cap and the soil, as a function of loading. MPile offers for this purpose a unique combination of the internationally accepted design rules of the API (American Petroleum Institute) and special soil interaction models all within the same graphical user interface. One of the great benefits of MPile is that switching between different computational models is very easy since all relevant input data of the previously used model is kept. This flexibility gives the users the opportunity to choose between a fast and simple calculation and a more complex but more accurate calculation, in a way that best suits their particular needs. The choice of models to be used depends principally on the distance between piles. For more info on MPile, please visit http://www.delftgeosystems.nl//EN/page64.asp.
MStab - In the Netherlands an extensive design procedure for sheet pile walls has been developed. Besides the partial safety factor concept of the EuroCode 7 the Dutch design procedure (CUR 166, 2005) offers a clear step-by-step design process, checking against failure and allowing optimization of the design. MSheet is a tool used to design retaining walls and horizontally loaded piles. MSheet's graphical interactive interface requires just a short training period, allowing the user to focus their skills directly on the input of sound geotechnical data and the subsequent design of the wall or single pile For more info on MStab, please visit http://www.delftgeosystems.nl//EN/page56.asp.
To learn more about Delft GeoSystems line of products, please visit http://www.delftgeosystems.nl/. |
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