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Software by
Ensoft, Inc.
<p>STABL is a computer program written for the general solution of slope-stability problems using a two-dimensional limiting equilibrium method. The original program was developed by Ronald A. Siegel at Purdue University in 1975. STABL was placed on line for ...
Software by
Arnold Verruijt
<p>Analysis of the stability factor of a slope in a non-homogenous soil, using Bishop's method, with some additions. Includes a users manual, and theoretical background.</p>
Software by
The DAMOCLES European Project
This is a computer program for the three-dimensional simulation of rock-falls. We developed a 3-dimensional simulation program that starting from thematic information available in digital format and using GIS technology, generates simple maps useful to assess ...
Software by
SoilVision
<p>Our newly released 2nd Generation SVSLOPE® is the most advanced 3D Slope Stability Analysis Software available. Advanced searching methods are implemented to correctly determine the location of the critical slip surface. Powerful 2D or 3D analysis is ...
Software by
SoilVision Systems
SVSlope® represents the new standard in slope stability analysis. Users can perform classic limit equilibrium slope analysis by the method of slices or newer stress-based methods.
Software by
RocScience
<p>SWedge is a quick and simple-to-use analysis tool for evaluating the geometry and stability of surface wedges in rock slopes. It evaluates the geometry and stability of surface wedges in rock slope and defines tetrahedral (or pentahedral) surface wedge ...
Software by
TAGAsoft
<p>TSLOPE will change the way that engineers carry out slope stability analyses. For too long we have been limited by the use of two dimensional calculations in a three dimensional world - now there is a quick and cost effective way to undertake three dimensional ...
Software by
Ensoft, Inc.
<p>UTexas4 is a computer software application for computing the stability of earth and earth-rock slopes and embankments.</p>