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Geotechnical Correlations Software – NovoFORMULA

This software is used for correlation / estimation of soil properties. Several correlations have been developed by geoscientists in order to estimate one soil parameter based on a series of other known soil parameters. For example, if you need to estimate consolidation compression index (Cc), instead of searching through several reference books, just run NovoFORMULA and find the recommended Cc values based on several equations available in its database (more than 144 correlations).

Soil Parameters Included

  • Coefficient of Curvature (Sieve Test)

  • Uniformity Coefficient (Sieve Test)

  • Consolidation Compression Index

  • Consolidation Re-compression Index

  • Coefficient of Consolidation

  • Undrained Shear Strength

  • Clay Activity

  • Swelling Potential

  • Relative Density

  • Modulus of Elasticity of Soil

  • Resilient Modulus of Soil

  • Modulus of Deformation of Rock

  • Friction Angle

  • Shear Wave Velocity

  • Shear Modulus

  • Constrained Modulus

Software Requirements

Min. 1024×768 Screen Resolution
Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 (up-to-date)
Microsoft .Net 4.5.2
100 MB of Disk Space

  • Liquid Limit

  • Plastic Limit

  • Plastic Index

  • Porosity

  • Coefficient of Compressibility

  • Coeff. of Active Earth Pressure

  • Coeff. of Passive Earth Pressure

  • Coeff. of At-rest Earth Pressure

  • Dilatometer Parameter

  • Rock Mass Rating

  • Time Factor-Consolidation

  • Liquid Index

  • Moisture Content

  • Poisson Ratio

  • Void Ratio

  • Specific Gravity

  • Saturated Unit Weight

  • Dry Unit Weight

  • Wet Unit Weight

  • Percent fine-grained (clay & silt)

  • Percent clay

  • Over-consolidation Ratio (OCR)

  • At Rest Earth Pressure Coeff.

  • Total Overburden Stress

  • Effective Overburden Stress

  • Coefficient of Permeability

  • Effective Particle Diameter

  • Mean Particle Diameter

  • Modulus of Subgrade Reaction

  • Subgrade CBR

  • Base Course CBR

  • Pre-consolidation Stress

  • Degree of Saturation

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