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Digital Currency Geotechnical Edition – March ‘23
Geotechnical insights and news to accelerate your work.
Welcome to Digital Currency, the Geotechnical edition, a monthly curation of helpful insights, product information, and industry news helping to keep you informed and advance your work.
Ask Bentley Anything: "What are the Important Takeaways from the Year in Infrastructure 2022?"
Bentley CIO Claire Rutkowski highlights the key takeaways from YII 2022 to support your business focus in 2023.
YII Finalist Presentation: Integrating Geological Data Using Digital Solutions at Cressbrook Dam
Discover how GHD used ContextCapture, gINT, and Leapfrog to convert historical information and multisourced digital geological maps, into a single digital data source for the Cressbrook Dam in Queensland, Australia.
With this latest release, PLAXIS 2D enters the world of subsurface digital twins and PLAXIS Monopile Designer users can improve their designs with additional design criteria. PLAXIS 2023.1 introduces workflow enhancements for rock and mining engineers, a new material model, and SoilTest options for users working with unsaturated soils.
gINT and HoleBASE Users: We're Committed to Supporting You and Your Success
Following the January 2023 product support announcement, we have created an FAQ guide for our gINT and HoleBASE users. Log in to Communities to download the document.
Our success team will present this "Ground to Cloud" webinar on March 8, where they will provide the latest information and solutions for your organization. You can listen, ask questions, and even tell us what challenges you need help with.
Coffee Corner: Rock Creep Behavior Using the New N2PC-MCT Model
Available On-Demand Seequent experts Vasileios Basas and Tuan Bui present this webinar about the 'Norton Double Power Creep Model (N2PC), extended with Mohr-Coulomb and Tension cut-off failure criterion (N2PC-MCT)’ which is an elasto-plastic, viscoplastic constitutive model for rocks. This model is used to study the long-term deformation and stress analysis, to predict failure and damage of rock structures.
ON24 Webinar
Vasileios Basas, technical support engineer, geotechnical – Seequent