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Hello

I am searching a FORTRAN77/90 slope stability analysis computer program.But I could not find out, as no organization want sale to me.

Your help would be appreciated in this regard.

Cheers

RE: geotechnical engineering

Try contacting the geotech dept at Purdue. They developed Stabl in Fortran in the 70's. They probably still can get you the code. They currently sell for a very modest fee PC Stabl for the PC if you are looking for more current. However I am not sure but I think the PC version is written in C

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(OP)
Dear DRC1

Thanks for your reply. I contacted them, but they informed me that they could not sell that code to me rather software, but I need the main listing written in FORTRAN77/90.

Appriciating for more informations...

RE: geotechnical engineering

Check McTrans at the University of Florida.  You can probably still get a copy of some public domain code written in Fortran.

RE: geotechnical engineering

(OP)
Dear Ron
Thanks for your reply .

RE: geotechnical engineering

It may not help, but there has been quite a lot of work done on STABL by professors at UW Madison WI.

Also, I see that the US Dept of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration has a publication Jan 1985 FHWA -TS- 85-212 on STABL4, apparently written by Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 6300 Geoegetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101.  Since this was a government work job, maybe it is not restricted as to giving out information.

With regard to Purdue, my old stuff shows that a IBM/PC compatible source code for STABL13 can be had from Civil Engineering Shareware, P.O. Box 472, Lee's Summit, MO 64063 for $75.

Good luck

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