LimitState are pleased to announce an agreement with ALDIS Projekt to become the exclusive distributor of LimitState:RING in the Czech Republic and in Slovakia.
LimitState Managing Director Matthew Gilbert commented:
After working with ALDIS on the development of a localised version of...
Masonry arch analysis software LimitState:RING is used by engineers worldwide to model and understand their bridges. Various versions of the software are also used by academics throughout the world and here we highlight three papers which discuss modelling specific bridges in some detail.
A new maintenance release of our masonry arch analysis software LimitState:RING is now available. LimitState:RING 3.0b adds pointed arch profiles and allows user-defined extrados definition for interpolated arch profiles. This release also fixes a number of other bugs.
LimitState are pleased to announce an agreement with ADAMA Engineering to become the exclusive distributor of LimitState:GEO in North America.
ADAMA President Dov Leshchinsky said,
We think that LimitState:GEO is the ultimate tool that any geotechnical engineer should use in limit state design. It...
LimitState Director, Dr Matthew Gilbert, will be presenting a guest lecture at the upcoming course "Mechanically Stabilized Earth Walls and Reinforced Soil Slopes", to be held at the Newark Club, Newark, New Jersey in the U.S. between the 26th and 28th of October.
The September 2011 issue of theGeotechnica features an article on the analysis of working platform stability using LimitState:GEO, including a number of examples and comparisons with the good practice guide "Working platforms for tracked plant", BR470.
Read the article online here.
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IKM Consulting, Whitworth Peck and Aberdeen Council have recently licensed LimitState software.
IKM consulting are an engineering consultancy with several offices in Scotland.
Aberdeen city council have licensed LimitState:RING for the assessment of masonry arch bridges.
LimitState's geotechnical stability software, LimitState:GEO, features in October's issue of Ground Engineering Magazine, which includes the first installment of a two-part technical paper on the use of numerical methods for ultimate limit state design to Eurocode