This model describes a slope stabilization system using two rows of anchors. The use of anchor rows is a proven method for increasing the stability and safety of slopes. The configuration and placement of the anchors are crucial for the effectiveness of the measure. This technique is often used in geotechnical engineering projects to secure embankments and slopes.
Slope Stabilization with Two Rows of Anchors
| Number of Nodes | 26 |
| Number of Lines | 34 |
| Number of Members | 6 |
| Number of Surfaces | 11 |
| Number of Solids | 1 |
| Number of Load Cases | 4 |
| Number of Load Combinations | 6 |
| Number of Result Combinations | 1 |
| Total Weight | 370.282 tons |
| Dimensions (Metric) | 20.000 x 12.000 x 1.000 m |
| Dimensions (Imperial) | 65.62 x 39.37 x 3.28 feet |
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