Documentation and Theory Overview
RSWall is a software program that can be used to evaluate the stability of retaining walls. The program supports both segmental reinforced and massive (gravity-based) walls based on the requirements of widely adopted design standards in terms of external stability, reinforcement stability, internal sliding and toppling.
Getting Started
If you are a new user of RSWall, you should begin by completing the RSWall Tutorial 1 to help familiarize yourself with the software’s main functions.
How to Use this Guide
Documentation
The Documentation tab helps you to get familiar with program features and provides details on specific tools/functions of the software. This section includes topics like terminology, general features, input data, analysis methods, viewing and display options, and more.
Begin with the RSWall Overview page for an overview of the program.
Tutorials
The tutorials tab provides easy to follow, step-by-step instructions demonstrating how to use various features of the program and provide guidance for more specific analysis features of RSWall. It is recommended that you go through as many of the tutorials as possible to get acquainted with the many different capabilities of the software.
Begin with the RSWall - Tutorial 1 for an introduction to basic modelling and data interpretation features
Verification and Theory
The Theory and Verification tab contains a collection of Theory and Verification Manuals for the software. The Verification Examples represent an extensive set of models, from many different sources, which have been used to verify the accuracy of the solutions computed by the program. The Theory Manuals describes the equations used to calculate the factor of safety as well as the theories behind the failure mechanisms of each analysis method.