Slope Stability
This software is used to perform slope stability analysis (embankments, earth cuts, anchored retaining structures, MSE walls, etc.). The slip surface is considered as circular (Bishop, Fellenius/Petterson, Janbu, Morgenstern-Price or Spencer methods) or polygonal (Sarma, Janbu, Morgenstern-Price or Spencer methods).
Slope Stability - Water Flow is an extension module for the determination of the pore pressures in the slope by using the steady state or transient groundwater seepage analysis.

Slope stability analysis (polygonal slip surface)

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Main Features
Verification analysis can be performed employing EN 1997-1, or classical approach (limit states, factor of safety)
EN 1997 – option to choose partial factors based on National Annexes
EN 1997 – option to choose all design approaches, consider design situations
Simple input of layer geometry
Build-in database of soils and rocks
Fast and reliable optimization of circular and polygonal slip surfaces
Arbitrary number of surcharges (strip, trapezoidal, concentrated loading)
Arbitrary number of anchors
Presence of water modelled through ground water table or using pore pressure isolines
Rapid draw down analysis, tensile cracks
Handles successive construction of slopes within one analysis task
Simple modelling of rigid bodies
Earthquake effects
Analyses methods - Bishop, Fellenius/Petterson, Spencer, Morgenstern-Price, Sarma, Janbu, Shahunyanc, ITFM (Chinese standards)
Output of slip surfaces computed during optimisation
Optimization of a circular slip surface according to the mesh grid
Handles foliation of soils
Geo-reinforcement may be included
Analysis in effective and total parameters of soils
Arbitrary number of analyses within one stage of construction
Restrictions on the slip surface optimization may be defined
Analysis according to the theory of limit states and safety factor
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