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Introduction
This document provides an overview and summary of the main steps required to create a
Slide3 model and analyze the results.
Slide3 is designed to be as straightforward as possible to use, for a fully 3D numerical
analysis program. The most complex aspect of modeling is Geometry creation and editing.
Most other features are quick to learn and interpret, once you have mastered the Geometry
aspect of the program.
The general workflow is as follows:
1. Project Settings
Units
Analysis Methods
2. Geometry
Add Geometry
Set External
3. Groundwater
4. Define/Assign Materials
5. Support
6. Loads
7. Surface Type / Search Method
Slope Limits
8. Compute
9. Results
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Project Settings
The Project Settings dialog is the starting point for all Slide3 models, and allows you to
configure the main settings for your analysis.
Units
Slide3 offers several choices of metric or imperial Units. The units should always be selected
before any other modeling is carried out.
Analysis Methods
The Analysis Methods can be selected at any time. Available methods are Bishop, Janbu,
Spencer and GLE. At least one method must always be selected.
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Groundwater
For pore pressure modeling, Groundwater methods include:
Water Surfaces (e.g. water table, piezo surface)
Ru coefficients
Water Grids (total head, pressure head, pore pressure)
Advanced groundwater options include:
Excess Pore Pressure
Rapid Drawdown methods
Boreholes
If your Geometry is defined from borehole data, the Boreholes tab in Project Settings
allows you to choose the interpolation method for surface reconstruction.
Seismic
The Seismic tab in Project Settings allows you to select advanced options including:
Compute Ky for all failure surfaces
Staged Pseudostatic strength
Results
The Results tab in Project Settings allows you to configure some settings related to data
output.
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Geometry
Geometry is by far the most complicated aspect of creating a Slide3 model. Slide3 models
can range from very simple 2D extrusions, to very complex 3D geometry requiring many
steps to create.
3D model of open pit mine
Geometry can be created entirely within Slide3 and/or imported from a variety of file
formats. Boundary surfaces can be interpolated from borehole data using the Borehole
Manager.
A wide array of geometry modeling tools allows you to create any complexity of 3D slope
model with any number of material regions. Since the steps required to create Slide3 model
geometry will vary greatly depending on the model and its complexity, and there are
multiple ways to achieve tasks, it is impossible to provide a simple checklist of required
steps for geometry creation that apply to all models.
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Geometry Modeling
A summary of the main geometry creation and editing tools is given below. We can add
geometry using the following tools:
Import/Export various file formats
Reconstruct Surface from Table values entered by the user
Adding External Geometry
Adding Polylines
Adding 3D Primitive Geometry, such as boxes, cylinders or cones
Create Surfaces From Selected geometry
Extract Bounding Curve from surfaces
Planar Section Tool to extract polylines from geometry using a cutting plane
We can also edit geometry shape by applying the following tools:
Extrude/Sweep/Loft operations to add depth dimensions
Transform operations such as translate and rotate
3D Boolean operations to combine, remove or divide geometry
For details see the Slide3 help documentation and tutorials.
External Volume
One mandatory step which is common to ALL Slide3 models, is the necessity to define an
External volume from your model geometry. This defines the total extent of your slope.
There are different options for defining the External volume:
Set as External
Create External Box
Create External from Surface
Add to External
All Slide3 models must have an External volume defined, in order for the Compute option
to be enabled.
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Materials
The Define Materials option is used to define the strength and unit weight of each soil or
rock material in your model, as well as groundwater parameters for each material.
Slide3 offers 15 different strength modeling options for soil and rock, including:
Mohr‐Coulomb
Undrained
Infinite Strength
Anisotropic Strength
Shear/Normal Function
C/Phi Function
Generalized Hoek‐Brown
Vertical Stress Ratio
Barton‐Bandis
Power Curve
Hyperbolic
Discrete Function
Drained‐Undrained
Generalized Anisotropic
SHANSEP
After defining material properties, you must assign them to the different material zones in
your model, using the Assign dialog or the sidebar panel.
Groundwater
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Groundwater Methods in Slide3 include:
Water Surfaces (Water table or piezo surfaces)
Ru Coefficients
Water Grids
If the Groundwater Method = Water Surfaces, then you can define a Water Table or
Piezometric Surfaces to define pore pressure.
Water table defining pore pressure and ponded water at toe of slope
Water Surfaces can be defined by assigning an existing geometric surface, or by entering
XYZ coordinates and interpolating a surface. If a Water Table elevation is above the ground
surface, ponded water is automatically accounted for in the stability calculation.
If the Groundwater Method = Water Grids, then you can enter XYZ coordinates defining a
grid of pore pressure, pressure head or total head. Interpolation is used to determine pore
pressure at any location. Pore pressure grids can be imported into Slide3 from an RS3 finite
element analysis or another source.
The Groundwater Method can be assigned independently for individual materials, giving a
great deal of flexibility in defining pore pressure conditions.
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Support
Support types which can be modeled in Slide3 include:
End Anchored
Grouted Tieback
Soil Nail
Micro Pile
Geotextile
User Defined
To define support properties, select Define Support:
Support properties dialog
To add support to the model select Add Support or Add Geotextile.
Support can be applied at any orientation in 3‐dimensions, either as individual bolts or
patterns. Orientation options include normal, trend/plunge or vector.
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Add bolts dialog
Bolt pattern applied to slope face
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Loads
Loading options in Slide3D include:
Point Loads
Distributed Loads
Seismic Loads
Loads can be applied at any 3D orientation or location.
Uniform surcharge load at crest of curved slope section
Seismic load dialog
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Slip Surfaces
The Slip Surface Options dialog gives a variety of slip surface shapes and search options.
The 3D slip surface shapes which can be generated are:
Spherical
Ellipsoidal
Spline Surface
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Spherical slip surface Ellipsoid surface with Spline optimization
When using Spherical or Ellipsoid surfaces, the initial search is constrained to a spherical or
ellipsoid shape. An additional Surface Altering Optimization can be applied to search for a
Spline surface with a lower safety factor.
Search Methods
Search methods include advanced methods optimized for speed and efficiency (Cuckoo and
Particle Swarm), as well as more traditional methods (e.g. Grid Search and Auto Refine):
Cuckoo Search
Particle Swarm
Grid Search
Auto Refine
Slip surfaces can conform to the shape of bedrock using an Infinite Strength material region
(see following figure). The 3D failure direction is automatically determined during the
analysis; it is not necessary for the user to specify a failure direction.
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2D view of slip surface sliding on bedrock (infinite strength material)
3D view of slip surface sliding on bedrock
The default search options are highly automated. For a typical initial analysis, the default
settings are:
Surface Type = Ellipse
Search Method = Cuckoo Search
Surface Altering Optimization = ON
Using the default settings, the user can run an analysis and obtain results without changing
the settings. Of course, the user should become familiar with the available search methods,
and always try different options to ensure that critical slip surface(s) are located.
Slope Limits
To narrow down the search areas of the model, the Slope Limits option can be used to
define inclusion or exclusion zones to focus the search on particular regions of the slope.
The default slope limits include the entire External Volume. Slope limits do not have to be
defined by the user unless you wish to customize the search area on the slope.
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3D slope geometry and critical slip surface with data contours
Slip Direction
One advantage of the 3D slope stability analysis in Slide3, is that the user does not have to
specify a sliding direction. The sliding direction is an outcome of the limit equilibrium
analysis, and is automatically computed for each slip surface.
Sliding direction for 3D slip surface columns
See the Slide3 Theory Overview for more information.
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Compute
To compute results for your Slide3 model select Compute from the toolbar or the Analysis
menu.
The Compute dialog will indicate the progress of the analysis, for each selected analysis
method and search method.
If the Compute option is disabled, then the model is incomplete and cannot be computed.
For example, if the External volume is undefined.
Results
After Compute has completed, to view analysis results select the Results tab.
Data interpretation options include:
View 3D global minimum slip surface
View contours of analysis data on slip surface (e.g. stress, strength, pore pressure)
View all slip surfaces
View safety maps on the surface of the model or on cutting planes through your
model
View support forces
View column forces
Results of particle swarm search, ground surface safety map
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Data contours on global minimum slip surface
The Data on (XY/YZ/XZ) Plane options allow you to view safety factor, pore pressure and
other analysis data on cutting planes through the model. You can sweep the cutting plane
along an axis to show the data at different locations. The results displayed represent data
from all slip surfaces generated throughout the model volume.
Safety Factor Data on YZ cutting plane
The Column Viewer option allows you to view analysis data for individual columns, as
selected in the XY, YZ or XZ planes.
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Column data viewer XY plane (top view)
Column data viewer XZ plane
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