New SolutionFinder optimises flood protection along flowing waters
Efficient tool for levee design saves time and delivers tailored solutions
As a leading manufacturer of geosynthetics and engineering solutions, the Naue Group is expanding its digital portfolio with their new SolutionFinder – flood protection along flowing waters. This novel software supports civil engineers and planners in the design of levees along watercourses and offers a quick and simple way to explore solutions for various scenarios.
The SolutionFinder enables users to go from initial drafts to tender-ready designs in just a few minutes. A selection of up to twelve different, combinable solutions is offered for single, double and triple-zone dykes, which can be worked up to a customised design with the help of the software.
Comprehensive application options for safe flood protection
The tool covers all relevant requirements for levees along rivers and offers solutions for levee sealing systems or erosion protection in the event of wave, various current and overflow loads. It helps to identify the maximum stress caused by overflow events while ensuring the long-term functionality of drainage zones through geotextile filter layers. From reinforcement solutions to improve stability and serviceability to cost-effective approaches for the construction of levee defence paths, the SolutionFinder supports the development of durable and efficient solutions.
Key advantages include:
Innovative flood protection for the future
With the SolutionFinder – Flood protection along flowing waters, Naue combines their digital engineering skills and vast geotechnical knowledge to offer a sound platform to tackle all complex challenges of levee construction. By combining state-of-the-art technology with Naue’s proven geosynthetic materials, this software supports engineers in creating sustainable and cost-effective flood protection solutions.
Would you like to learn more about the Naue SolutionFinder and its application in flood protection planning? Try it out now and register for our webinar on 30 January!