“I prefer GSA as I feel it’s much more intuitive and user friendly. One thing I found particularly useful was the sculpt tool and the ability to copy and paste large lists of nodal loads, which I had to do 9 different variants of. It also helped me prove that the roof could experience double the wind load and still not fail.”
“The limit equilibrium modelling software Oasys Slope was used for analysing the slopes with and without soil-nails. It is user-friendly as well as time efficient and can be used for analysis of slopes with and without Nails, Geotextile, Rock bolt and Ground anchors. For soil-nailed slopes, it allows the user to feed capacity of nail head (slope facing) as a plate capacity. It also considers the saturated as well as unsaturated unit weights of the soil. It enables the user to analyse slopes with difficult terrain for a different variety of geotechnical projects, individual cross-sections and different calculation methods.”












