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save time and money on your projects
used by over 4500 engineers world-wide
try for yourself - free Evaluation Copies
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With our software, your rock and soil jobs can be done more quickly and more reliably. Rocscience software is used by over 4500 engineers in over 90 countries around the world - read some of their feedback below. Or try our software for yourself: Rocscience offers a free Evaluation Copy of all products for commercial use only. For use of the software for educational purposes - contact us for details.
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"I first started using Examine 2D as a teaching tool 15 years ago. Its ease of execution made it ideal for exposing students to the theory and practice of numerical modelling. The latest windows version (2007) constitutes a major breakthrough in the teaching and understanding of numerical modelling. Its ease of use, almost "real time" analysis and intuitive interface has opened up all sorts of interesting possibilities in illustrating and investigating the power of numerical modelling in rock engineering."
- Professor John Hadjigeorgiou,
Université Laval, Canada
"We have been exclusively using Rocscience software for over one year now for slope stability, seepage analysis, and rock engineering purposes. We have found that when we use Slide software, set-up time for our models is cut by more than 90%. Slide combines seepage and slope analysis in one program, at a fraction of the cost of purchasing both programs from a competitor."
- Dr. Bing Wang, Senior Geotechnical Specialist,
SNC-Lavalin Engineers and Constructors
"Swedge deals very effectively with the problem of rock slope failure controlled by two intersecting structural features. Straight forward data input, excellent graphics and a very good Monte Carlo probabilistic analysis make this program a pleasure to use."
- Evert Hoek, Consultant, Canada
"Dips (5.0) for Windows is an extremely easy to use but impressively comprehensive structural analysis package for engineers and geologists. The new integrated data input and management options and the interactive graphical environment make analysis a breeze, whether you are using old file or processing new data. Well done Rocscience!"
- Mark Diederichs, University of Waterloo, Canada
"I am very impressed with the capability of Phase2 to generate structure forces for coal stockpile loadings on reclaim tunnels and conveyor supports and am keen to use it more widely for clients with challenging ground-structure interaction problems."
- Dr. John Simmons
Sherwood Geotechnical & Research Services, Australia
"I have been using Examine 3D since it was first developed in the early 90s. I have always been impressed by the program's ease of use and routinely use it to introduce students to 3D modeling. The Windows version makes it even easier to explore the stress re-distribution caused by complex mining geometries and to incorporate those results into technical papers/reports."
- Dr. Derek Martin, Geomechanics Research Centre
Laurentian University, Canada
"RocFall has been a welcome new development in probabilistic rockfall modeling with its clear and logical Windows structure and excellent graphical output. An important benefit of all Rocscience programs is the technical support that is readily available and Rocscience's responsiveness to feedback from users."
- Dr. Laurie Richards, Consultant, New Zealand
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