STABL is a computer program initially developed as a public domain program by engineers at Purdue University. The program is used for slope stability analysis. The windows version of the program allows analysis of unreinforced slopes, slopes with tiebacks, as well as slopes reinforced with nails or geogrids using the Bishop, Janbu simplified, and Spencer methods.
External links
- Home page for STABL.
- Home page for stabl windows version
Geotechnical engineering |
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| Investigation | | In situ |
- Cone penetration test
- Standard penetration test
- Groundwater monitoring
- Borehole
- Crosshole sonic logging
- Nuclear densometer test
- Static load testing
- Trial pit
- Exploration geophysics
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| Laboratory |
- Atterberg limits
- California bearing ratio
- Direct shear test
- Hydrometer
- Proctor compaction test
- R-value
- Sieve analysis
- Triaxial shear test
- Hydraulic conductivity tests
- Water content tests
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| Soil | | Materials |
- Clay
- Silt
- Sand
- Gravel
- Peat
- Permafrost
- Loam
- Loess
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| Properties |
- Soil classification
- Hydraulic conductivity
- Water content
- Void ratio
- Bulk density
- Thixotropy
- Reynolds' dilatancy
- Angle of repose
- Cohesion
- Porosity
- Permeability
- Specific storage
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| Mechanics |
- Effective stress
- Pore water pressure
- Shear strength
- Overburden pressure
- Consolidation
- Compaction
- Shear wave
- Lateral earth pressure
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| Foundations |
- Shallow
- Deep
- Bearing capacity
- Dynamic load testing
- Pile integrity test
- Wave equation analysis
- Statnamic load test
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| Retaining walls |
- Gabion
- Ground freezing
- Mechanically stabilized earth
- Pressure grouting
- Slurry wall
- Soil nailing
- Tieback
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| Stability |
- Slope
- analysis
- mass wasting
- landslide
- Deformation monitoring
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| Earthquakes |
- Soil liquefaction
- Response spectrum
- Seismic hazard
- Ground–structure interaction
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| Geosynthetics |
- Geotextile
- Geomembrane
- Geosynthetic clay liner
- Cellular confinement
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| Numerical analysis |
- SEEP2D
- STABL
- SVFlux
- SVSlope
- UTEXAS
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