Following the Rocscience User Group Meeting on August 25, this two-day technical workshop provides a comprehensive introduction to finite element modelling (FEM) for underground excavations using RS2 and RS3, along with advanced block stability analysis using RocTunnel3.
Designed for geotechnical engineers and professionals working in underground projects, the workshop combines fundamental theory with hands-on modelling exercises and real-world applications.
Module 1: Fundamentals of Underground Excavation Stability Analysis
Module 2: Modelling underground stability with RS3
Module 3: Modelling underground stability with RS3
Course Instructors: Dr. Alison McQuillan, Director at Rocscience Australia, Jiwoo Ahn, Principal Geotechnical Engineer, Rocscience Australia
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