Make a 3D model from your borehole logs and field tests (CPT, DCPT, SPT, etc)
Version | 4.0.2020.1002 |
Updated | October 26 2020 |
Developer |
Novo Tech Software Inc.
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User Rating |
918
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Original File Size | 89.3 MB |
Downloads | 7899 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003 |
Category | Others |
VisLog is an application that allows you to enter borehole information including but not limited to their depth, coordinates, ground water level, etc. It has a three dimensional interactive view of the underground subject project.
The ultimate aim of VisLog is to help users with making an image of the soil layers close to real condition. Input data can be taken from gINT, the most widely used borehole log software in the world. We support gINT files. Input data can be taken from gINT, the most widely used borehole log software in the world.
Also user could enter data using internal test-hole editor. When the model is built upon the borehole information provided by user, the 3-dimensional model can rotate, zoom in/out, print and even saved as graphic formats.Using VisLog Crack, you will be able to generate soil profiles between boreholes in an instant.
VisLog can even be used for ground improvement projects to visualize the results. The developers of VisLog have presented a paper in GeoHalifax conference (2009) regarding a ground improvement project in Canada which was processed using VisLog.
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