RS2 is a 2D finite element program for soil and rock applications that can be used on engineering projects and includes excavation, design, slope, stability and more to help you manage your projects.
SWedge is a 3D limit equilibrium program for the analysis of wedge stability in rock slopes. It is commonly used for the analysis of bench stability in open pit mines.
RSPile is a general pile analysis software for analyzing driven pile installation, axially loaded piles and laterally loaded piles. It can compute the axial capacity for driven piles as well as the pile internal forces and displacements under various loads and soil displacements. RSPile can also compute pile resistance forces for use in Slide2 for enhanced slope stability analysis.
UnWedge is used to determine the stability of rock wedges formed by the intersection of structural discontinuities with underground tunnels, excavations and caverns. Factor of safety is calculated and support requirements can be determined.
Created in 2017, Slide3 (formerly “Slide3”) is a new tool that allows geotechnical engineers to calculate the factor of safety of complex 3D slope stability geometries that 2D models cannot fully simulate. Model advanced geometries like landslides, MSE walls, slopes supported by soil nails, and more. With Slide3, users can calculate failures in any direction without the need for defining the direction in advance, increasing efficiency in modeling and analysis. Computing large models can take time, but with advanced parallel processing, Slide3 runs analyses over 10x faster than competitors.
RocTopple is a 2D limit equilibrium program for the analysis of toppling stability in rock slopes and you can determine the slope safety factor or probability of failure.