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Webinars
SoilVision Systems, Ltd. would like to announce the upcoming free webinars. These live online training sessions will ilustrate the use of SoilVision Systems finite element modeling products to solve typical Geotechnical Engineering problems.
This brief webinar provides an overview of the newest features in our new SVOffice 2006 package. Live demonstrations will show you the advantages of the new 3D visual interface, new program flow design, and the integrated modeling approach. A brief overview will be given of program flow and how SVOffice can be of use in your organization.
This brief webinar provides an overview of the newest features in our new SVOffice 2006 package. Live demonstrations will show you the advantages of the new 3D visual interface, new program flow design, and the integrated modeling approach. A brief overview will be given of program flow and how SVOffice can be of use in your organization.
A fresh look at performing fast 1D numerical flow modeling of earth covers is taken in this course. Attendees will see the benefits of creating quick and easy 1D models, determining likely evaporation, runoff and infiltration rates. Also covered will be i) correct model setup and boundary conditions, ii) ensuring proper infiltration and runoff calculations, iii) benefits of automatic mesh refinement, and iv) common modeling pitfalls.
Reclamation of old and abandoned mine sites or permitting new tailings areas often requires water balance calculations of tailings areas. A numerical model can be used to understand the flow regime in tailings areas and therefore benefit the design of remedial options. The difficult natural geometry of many tailings areas often makes model design difficult. Flow is also often largely influenced by climate. Proper model setup and methods of representing the influence of climate will be examined.
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