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Welcome to Repute 2.5
Geocentrix Repute® provides a rich set of tools for designing/analyzing onshore piles and pile groups, including:
- various types of pile, including augered, bored, H-, micro, pipe, spun, and square piles
- various design standards, including BS 8004 (2015 and 1986), Eurocode 7 (BS, IS, SS, and EN versions), NTC08, and custom
- various calculations, including capacity and settlement of single piles, Fleming's back analysis, and boundary element method for single piles and pile groups
- algorithms for soil bearing and shaft friction (alpha, beta, bearing capacity, , earth pressure coefficient), no contact, plugging, rock bearing and friction, bearing pressure and skin friction limits, and wall friction
- pile groups under generalized 3-dimensional loading, using linear or non-linear soil models
Repute 2.5 is available for order.
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New to Repute?
Product information is provided in a variety of forms, via the menu on the right hand side of this page.
Discover Repute's features and benefits, find out what existing users think about Repute (customer feedback), and look at a selection of screenshots from the program.
If you want to evaluate Repute before purchasing, click on try.
When you want to purchase Repute, click on buy.
Comparisons with other programs
A question we are commonly asked is "What are the technical differences between Repute and program XXX?". Look at our comparison.
Screencasts
Why not watch our screencasts of Repute 2? Let us show you how easy the program is to use and some of its main features.
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Existing user?
Want to find out what's new in Repute 2.5? Click here.
Geocentrix provides extensive assistance to existing users, in the form of tutorials, user manuals, help, online demonstrations, and both public and in-house training.
In addition, this website contains various technical resources, including case histories, benchmarks, product updates, and background technical papers.
Field tests
Over 100 companies and individual took part in Repute beta test programmes.
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