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SVSOLID
SVSOLID is a 2D and 3D finite-element program for the calculation of deformations in geotechnical earth structures. The software can solve both common and complex staged construction and/or excavation problems involving elasto-plastic soft-soil behavior and small and large-strain time-dependent consolidation as well as the deformation of rock materials.
CAPABILITIES
Advanced ability for model grouping / linking
The advanced abilities of model grouping and linking are available, which are particularly useful in large and complex modeling sequences.
Creation of geometry
Create geometrically complex digital twin 3D models with the SVDESIGNER™ conceptual model builder. Create 3D models from triangulated surfaces (TINS). Implement multiple 3D model-building methodologies (extrusions, 2D cross-section stitching, 3D layer cake, block models, or material volume method).
Create models quickly
Featuring a familiar user interface with easy-to-understand icons and functions. The software features behave exactly like how you would expect with a short learning curve. You will be able to start modeling right away.
Model finite element stress/deformation
Implement 2D/3D finite element stress/deformation modeling.
Model reinforcements, such as bolts
Modeling of reinforcements, such as bolts, is available.
Model small-strain and large-strain consolidation
Modeling of small-strain and large-strain consolidation is available.
Modeling slope stability
Implement slope stability modeling using the shear strength reduction (SSR) method or combine with SVSLOPE® using the Kulhawy method.
Quad/Triangular/Tetrahedral meshing support
Provide Quad/Triangular/Tetrahedral meshing support. Implement semi-automatic mesh generation and manual mesh refinement. This solution allows models of higher complexity to be produced from various 2D and 3D data sources.
Staged construction/excavation models
Staged construction/excavation models are available.
Support for constitutive models
Provide support for a variety of soil strength models, including Mohr-Coulomb, Duncan-Chang Hyperbolic, von Mises, Drucker-Prager, Cam-Clay, Modified Cam-Clay, Hoek-Brown, and Generalized Hoek-Brown.