Phase2
Rocscience Inc.
Stacey Hellas
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Slope stability
Phase2 6.0 is a powerful 2D elasto-plastic finite element stress analysis program for
underground or surface excavations in rock or soil. It can be used for a wide range of
engineering projects and now includes built-in finite element groundwater seepage analysis
and finite element slope stability.
Complex, multi-stage models can be easily created and quickly analyzed, e.g., tunnels in
weak rock, underground powerhouse caverns, open pit mines and slopes, embankments,
MSE stabilized earth structures, and much more. Progressive failure, support interaction and
a variety of other problems can be addressed.
Phase2 provides more material modeling options than ever before, including Cam-Clay and
Modified Cam-Clay for soil applications; Mohr-Coulomb, which can now be specified as a
function of depth; the Generalized Hoek-Brown strength criterion for the analysis of rock
mass strength; and explicit modeling of joints (e.g., natural joints in rock or man-made
construction joints).
A wide variety of support types for rock and soil can be modeled. Bolt types include end
anchored, fully bonded, cable bolts, split sets and tiebacks. Liner elements can be applied in
the modeling of shotcrete, concrete layers, steel set systems, retaining wall structures and
multi-layer composite liners.
Phase2 - Slope Stability Software Listing
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