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  2. SVFlux - Wikipedia

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    SVFLUX is a finite element seepage analysis program developed by SoilVision Systems Ltd.. The software is designed to analyze both saturated and unsaturated flow through the ground through the solving of Richard's equation. The program is used in the fields of civil engineering and hydrology in order to analyze seepage and groundwater regional ...

  3. SEEP2D - Wikipedia

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    SEEP2D is a 2D seepage analysis program written by Dr. Fred Tracy of the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The program is used to analyze water seepage, typically through dams and levees or under sheet piles. "The model is internationally known in the engineering community as a model for complicated seepage analysis of dams and levees."

  4. List of finite element software packages - Wikipedia

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    Finite element software for structural, geotechnical, heat transfer and seepage analysis: Intuition Software: 5.11: 2016-01: Proprietary software: Free educational version available [17] Mac OS X, Windows: JCMsuite: Finite element software for the analysis of electromagnetic waves, elasticity and heat conduction: JCMwave GmbH: 5.4.3: 2023-03-09 ...

  5. VisualFEA - Wikipedia

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    VisualFEA is a full-fledged finite element analysis program with many easy-to-use but powerful features, which can be classified largely into four parts: finite element processing, pre-processing, post-processing and educational simulation.

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    Dorsey: Kim is one of the most interesting players on this year’s free-agent market. He’s not the biggest name available by any means, but he has a unique skill set and can help plenty of ...

  7. Soil mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Vertically upwards seepage is a source of danger on the downstream side of sheet piling and beneath the toe of a dam or levee. Erosion of the soil, known as "soil piping", can lead to failure of the structure and to sinkhole formation. Seeping water removes soil, starting from the exit point of the seepage, and erosion advances upgradient. [17]

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    Consumers could face higher prices for electronics if President-elect Donal Trump hits Canada, Mexico and China with new tariffs, Best Buy CEO said.

  9. Transient modelling - Wikipedia

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    Transient modelling does not need a computer. It is a methodology that has worked for centuries, by observers noting patterns of change against time, analysing the result and proposing improved design solutions. A simple example is a garden water tank. This is being topped up by rainfall from the roof, but when the tank is full, the remaining ...