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SO-Foundation

2.2.7137.1
Bearing capacity of shallow foundations considering shear failure & settlement.
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Bearing capacity of shallow foundations
SO-Foundation calculates bearing capacity of shallow foundations considering both shear failure and settlement. Hansen, Meyerhof, Vesic, Terzaghi and Eurocode methods are employed for the determination of shear failure. Elastic and consolidation settlements can be calculated using various options. Fully detailed reports are also presented. General capabilities of the software may be summarized as: 1-Introduction of up to 20 soil layers. 2-User is informed about the common ranges regarding input parameters. 3-Pressure isobars are calculated and generated below footings. 4-Determination of bearing capacity of shallow footings (Spread, Continuous and Mat) with different dimensions considering both shear failure and settlement (Elastic and Consolidation). 5-Calculation of settlement corresponding to the allowable pressure. 6-Calculation of modulus of subgrade reaction. 7-Calculation and generation of modulus of subgrade reaction contour on the footing surface. 8- Presentation of custom load-settlement graphs. 9-Exporting results to MS Excel format. 10-Presentation of calculation report with sufficient details. 11-Creation of profiles for the desired settings. 12-Saving files with a minimal size. You may visit our website in order to: 1-Get access to full capabilities of the software. 2-Download sample outputs. Note: The calculation report which is involved in the sample outputs is a must-see! More information on our website ...
Technical details
Title:
SO-Foundation 2.2.7137.1 for Windows
Requirements:
Windows 7 or higher, Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5
OS Support:
Win2000, WinXP, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 10, WinServer, WinOther, WinVista, WinVista x64
Language:
English
License:
Shareware
Release date:
July 22, 2019
SO-Foundation 2.2.7137.1 Changelog

1- UI scaling. 2- The top menu may or may not be displayed. 3- Presentation of custom load-settlement graphs. 4- Excavation effect may or may not be considered in consolidation settlement. 5- A specified fraction of consolidation settlement will be taken into account by user’s will.