Talk:Slope stability analysis

Article written by GEO5 employees? edit

I can see how this article was written by someone working for "Fine" the company that makes GEO5. It is a good article but it describes in to much detail what the software does and does not do. This article needs to be modify a little to be more general without promoting specific software. sanpaz (talk) 17:58, 7 August 2009 (UTC)Reply

Response - it certainly looks like that edit

I agree, and it reads like spam. I'm no expert about wikipedia's rules, but the multiple external links and references to specific software certainly looks like spam. There are many other software packages that use the same method - and other methods - and many engineers still do this sort of analysis by hand. It would probably make more sense to link to the dmoz page: http://www.dmoz.org/Science/Technology/Civil_Engineering/Geotechnical/Software/

212.225.103.236 (talk) 14:11, 29 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

OK, so I removed some links at the bottom to the "Fine" website, and replaced them with the dmoz list as described above. I don't have the time (or knowledge for some parts) to go through and correct the whole page, so I've just marked it as spam, which it pretty clearly was/is. I noticed that other pages (e.g. Bearing_capacity) also have arbitrary links to finesoftware.eu. I would go around just deleting them, but I'm new here, and don't want to annoy anyone.

212.225.103.236 (talk) 14:42, 29 September 2009 (UTC)Reply

As a professional geologist - actually I am a volcanologist, we use all sorts of software for various problems. You may find that the person who wrote the article is familiar with "Fine" but may not work for the company that develops it or even sells it. They should and could have made a simple reference to it as an indication of the software that is available, or better still stated something along the lines of "Various software packages are available that enable the engineer to model various problems."The Geologist (talk) 15:47, 14 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Move Limit Equilibrium Analysis to new article ? edit

Important note: there is no natural association between slope stability analysis and the methods that this article for the most part describe, that is limit equilibrium methods (LEM). The stability of slopes may be evaluated by a number of methods of which LEM is one class. It is strongly suggested that this article be renamed to reflect the fact that it covers LEM and not slope stability analysis in general. 203.219.153.250 (talk) 16:42, 7 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

The article covers more than limit equilibrium analysis but not in as much detail. A new article on limit equilibrium analysis is not a bad idea. Bbanerje (talk) 20:00, 7 November 2015 (UTC)Reply

Schematic of the method of slices showing rotation center. edit

Is the parameter 'li' showing the correct length. I thought it was supposed to be the full length between slices, not just halfway. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Garfordrj (talkcontribs) 07:08, 8 April 2016 (UTC)Reply