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6 software items found
by:Rocscience based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Examine is an engineering analysis software program for underground rock structures. It includes modules for geometric modeling, surface meshing, elastic stress analysis based on the boundary element method, and data ...
by:Rocscience based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
UnWedge is a 3D stability analysis and visualization program for underground excavations in rock containing intersecting structural discontinuities. Safety factors are calculated for potentially unstable wedges and support requirements can be modeled using various types of pattern and spot bolting and shotcrete. ...
by:GAEA Technologies Ltd. based inNapanee, ONTARIO (CANADA)
This extension module of StrataExplorer is used to create simplified buildings, structures, and excavations for display in 3D. After they have been created these buildings and excavations can be used to show the positions of these structures in 3D relative to borings, wells, cross-sections, contour maps, and ...
by:Rocscience based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
The lack of data input on soil and rock mass properties can be a major obstacle when you’re running your geotechnical analyses. RocData helps to remedy this situation by providing analysis tools and data to help you determine rock and soil material ...
by:ITASCA Software based inMinneapolis, MINNESOTA (USA)
The Universal Distinct Element Code (UDEC) is a two-dimensional numerical program that simulates the quasi-static or dynamic response to loading of media containing multiple intersecting joint structures. The discontinuous medium is represented as an assemblage of discrete blocks while the discontinuities are treated as boundary conditions between blocks. Large displacements along discontinuities ...
by:Rocscience based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Analyzes complex 3D geotechnical models for civil and mining projects, perfect for both rock and soil. Mining: RS3 empowers engineers to model large scale underground mines, open pits, jointed rock slopes and stope sequencing. You can use different underground mining methods like room and pillar, cut and fill, and block caving to make calculated ...
