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Open Source Softwares

DDA 2D

The original version of 2D DDA for Windows platform from Dr. Gen-hua Shi.

Download source: [Win32 Src]

NMM 2D

The original version of 2D NMM for Windows platform from Dr. Gen-hua Shi.

Download source: [Win32 Src]

easyDDA

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A software with GUI for 2D DDA method, developed by Engineering Computing Center, University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is intended to provide services for DDA users and several costumed functions were implemented to ease their work. The four procedures of DDA, i.e. DL (DDA Line), DC (DDA Cutting), DF (DDA Forward) and DG (DDA Graph), are integrated into this software. Their implementation codes are taken from the original version of 2D DDA.

Download:
0.14: [Win32]

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Free Softwares

Standard KBT

The original version of Key Block Theory programs for Windows platform from Dr. Gen-hua Shi.

Download: [Win32]

easyKBT

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A software with GUI for Key Block Theory, developed by Engineering Computing Center, University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is an encapsulation of the original programs written by Dr. Gen-hua Shi, who is the inventor of Key Block Theory.

Download:
1.1: [Win32]
1.0: [Win32] [MacOSX]

VisKBT

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A software for 3D visualization of the analysis procedure of Key Block Theory, developed by Engineering Computing Center, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. The new version 2.0 includes the functions for visualization of the Equilibrium Region Graph of Block Theory.

Download:
2.0 beta: [Win32] [Win64]
1.1: [Win32] [Win64] [MacOSX]
1.0: [Win32] [Win64] [MacOSX]

RockmassReconstruction3D

A software for 3D reconstruction of the rockmass model from point cloud data, developed by Engineering Computing Center, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The numerical analysis methods play an important role in the field of rock engineering and are widely used in this field, but they require accurate 3D numerical models for premise. The 3D Reconstruction tool can be used to process the rock mass point cloud data to get the 3D numerical model, which can be used in 3D Discontinuous Deformation Analysis. This tool contains many functions, such as filtering and plane detection, and many algorithms are proposed by the researchers of Engineering Computing Center, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Download:
1.0: [Win32]