FLAC2D

Two-dimensional numerical modeling software for geotechnical analysis of soil, rocks, integrating or not structural elements.

FLAC3D

Three-dimensional software based on the explicit finite difference method, which solves the problems of geotechnical engineering and natural hazards, mining engineering and waste disposal.

PFC

Batch code used for the analysis, experimentation and research in all areas where the interaction of discrete bodies, with large deformation and / or fracture is required

UDEC

Two-dimensional software based on the distinct element method, particularly well suited for modeling fractured rock systems subject to static or dynamic loads.

3DEC

Three-dimensional software based on the distinct element method, particularly well suited for modeling fractured rock systems subject to static or dynamic loads.

Griddle

Easy-to-use meshing solution for complex simulations. Griddle features a simple user interface and requires only a few input parameters to produce high quality surface and volume meshes.

TALREN

Software for checking the stability
of natural slopes, cut or fill slopes, earth
dams and dikes. It takes into account various
types of reinforcements, such as: anchors and
soil nails, piles and micropiles, geotextiles and
geogrids, steel and polymer strips.

FOXTA

Software suite dedicated to foundations design (shallow, deep and piledraft foundations). This software also enables to deal with rigid inclusions, pile groups, etc.

K-REA

Software for retaining walls analysis including partial safety factors and ULS checks according to Eurocode 7.

SLAKE

Software dedicated to the analysis of the liquefaction hazard of soils subjected to seismic loads, based on the exploitation of in situ tests.

SCAGE

Software dedicated to the structural analysis of reinforced concrete retaining walls in accordance with Eurocode 2.

STRATICAD

Software tool for the efficient drawing of geotechnical data within CAD software.

Minefeed

Cloud based monitoring software for all types of geodetic, geotechnical or topographic sensors