Rocscience clarifies our technical support and single and network licensing policies. Read a useful Settle3D tip on using immediate settlement as well as how RocFall analyses compare to CRSP. A geotechnical engineering course uses Rocscience software through the Education Program. To view this email as a web page, go here.

What's New in Service and Support? –  Winter 2010


                                                                                                                                                                                              



The high quality of Rocscience Service and Support
is very important to our customers. Over the years, your input has fueled many of our company discussions, as we formulate our policies on technical support, licensing options and our future software development. In response to one of our long-time user's suggestions, we have added a small improvement to Examine2D.

 


Using Settle3D, when should you turn on immediate settlement, when should you turn on primary consolidation, and when should you turn on both? For answers, read about, When to Use Immediate Settlement in Settle3D?



Using Settle3D, Dr. Azadeh Riahi discusses how she included a Numerical Module in a Geotechnical Engineering Course, helping students see the soil mechanics principles in action.


Be sure to come by our booth #100 at the GeoFlorida 2010, Feb. 20-24, 2010.


   
CRSP (Colorado Rock-Fall Simulation Program, Colorado School of Mines) and RocFall (by Rocscience) are two of the most common rock fall analysis programs. So a common question is, How do I set up a RocFall analysis so that it gives similar results to CRSP?   If you don't wish to receive RocNews, click Unsubscribe.

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