Today, Rocscience is pleased to announce the launch of RocSlope, a state-of-the-art 3D analysis program enabling engineers in the civil and mining industries to assess the factors of safety of hundreds or even thousands of blocks in highly jointed rock masses, where failures are structurally controlled.
RocSlope brings a new level of efficiency and accuracy to rock slope stability. While existing rock slope engineering tools like Dips, SWedge, RocPlane and RocTopple, have been industry staples for years, allowing users to effectively analyze various failure mechanisms, we recognized the need for large-scale rock slope analysis in both the civil and mining industries.


For more information about RocSlope, visit the RocSlope product page or start a free trial of RocSlope today.
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