Hi Garnet,
The software you mention in your post uses the limit equilibrium method. If you would like an approach without the limitations of limit equilibrium methods, please consider FLAC/Slope.
FLAC/Slope is a special, streamlined version of FLAC for evaluating the factor of safety (FoS) of soil and rock slopes in two dimensions with simple and fast model setup and analysis execution. FLAC/Slope can simulate stability problems under a wide variety of slope conditions, including: arbitrary slope geometries, multiple layers, pore pressure conditions, heterogeneous soil properties, surface loading, and structural reinforcement.
FLAC/Slope is now available for free. A fully functional version of FLAC/Slope can be download at: https://www.itascacg.com/contact-itasca/request-free-flacslope-software.
Best wishes with your project!
Regards,
Lee Petersen, Principal
Itasca Consulting Group
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David Petersen M.ASCE
Principal
Minneapolis MN
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-03-2021 08:40 AM
From: Garnet Brenchley
Subject: Best Slope Stability analysis software?
Hi everyone: I recently saw a posting asking about best pdf software, which had a number of very useful replies. I'm hoping to get similar guidance on which software/programs people are using to model and analyze slope stability? I'm aware of programs from Slope/W, Geo5, and Rocscience, but have only ever used Slope/W (years ago) and would like your input on which of these (or any others) are best these days? I'm working in a (very) small consulting engineering firm and need software that's packs as much value as possible, and is user-friendly. Thanks very much for any and all feedback!
Garnet Brenchley, P.Eng.
Ontario, Canada
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Garnet Brenchley P.Eng, M.ASCE
Cavan ON
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