How can you generate a phreatic surface using piezometer data and horizontal drilled holes data? For example let's say the water reservoir is inside the open pit shell and the piezometer data shows water level is 50m in vertical height from the ground surface at the top of the pit shell and 70m horizontal away from the design slope.
Hello, If you have piezometer data, you can import it to Slide2 as a grid and the software automatically calculates Pore water pressure in different locations using interpolations and it find the phreatic surface as well (a zero pressure line). You can also use your data to carry out FEA seepage analysis in Slide2 and that also gives you the location of you phreatic surface. We hope this was helpful!
How can you generate a phreatic surface using piezometer data and horizontal drilled holes data? For example let's say the water reservoir is inside the open pit shell and the piezometer data shows water level is 50m in vertical height from the ground surface at the top of the pit shell and 70m horizontal away from the design slope.
Hello,
If you have piezometer data, you can import it to Slide2 as a grid and the software automatically calculates Pore water pressure in different locations using interpolations and it find the phreatic surface as well (a zero pressure line). You can also use your data to carry out FEA seepage analysis in Slide2 and that also gives you the location of you phreatic surface.
We hope this was helpful!
@rocscience thank you very much for the prompt feedback! Appreciated.
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