Rocscience Slide 7.0 Full - ★
Following heavy rains, a North Carolina highway slope showed cracking. Using Slide 7.0’s back-analysis module, engineers determined the in-situ undrained shear strength was 40% lower than lab values. They designed a geogrid reinforcement layout and verified it with Slide’s reinforcement capacity check.
When professionals refer to the "full" version of Slide 7.0, they mean the complete suite of modules and capabilities, without feature restrictions. Here’s what that includes: Rocscience Slide 7.0 Full -
A hydroelectric dam required analysis of upstream slope stability during emergency drawdown. The finite element groundwater module in Slide 7.0 simulated transient pore pressure dissipation over 7 days, identifying the critical time window (48 hours) where the safety factor dipped below 1.2. Following heavy rains, a North Carolina highway slope
Exact pricing depends on region and included modules. As of 2025, a perpetual license for Slide 7.0 starts around $2,495 USD for the base package, and $3,495 for the full (including probabilistic + seepage). Annual subscriptions are roughly 40% of perpetual pricing. Contact Rocscience sales for a quote. Exact pricing depends on region and included modules
No, Slide is strictly 2D (plane strain or axisymmetric). For 3D slope stability, Rocscience offers Slide3 (limit equilibrium in 3D) or RS3 (finite element).
Developed by Rocscience Inc.—a Canadian company known for innovative geotechnical software—Slide is a powerful, user-friendly program for analyzing the stability of soil and rock slopes. It employs limit equilibrium methods (LEM) including Bishop, Janbu, Spencer, Morgenstern-Price, and GLE (General Limit Equilibrium).
Slide 7.0 represents a significant leap forward, introducing new analysis capabilities, improved solvers, enhanced visualization, and integration with other Rocscience tools.