Itasca is pleased to announce that the 6th Itasca Symposium on Applied Numerical Modeling will take place June 3 - 6, 2024, in Toronto, Canada.
The Fifth International Itasca Symposium was held at the University of Vienna (Austria) February 17-20, 2020. The Symposium featured topics and discussions covering the application of Itasca software for solving engineering and scientific challenges in geomechanics, hydrogeology, microseismicity, and more.
This symposium is the 11th conference to provide a venue for Itasca software users to meet, discuss and share their work performing applied numerical analysis and research with Itasca software. In addition, we are expanding the emphasis of the topics of hydrogeology and hydraulic fracturing, with presentations using Itasca’s latest software products, MINEDW, for mine dewatering projects, and XSite, for hydraulic fracturing applications.
The 3rd International FLAC/DEM Symposium was held in Hangzhou, China on October 22-24, 2013. This conference provided a venue for engineers, researchers and computer modelers from around the world to meet, discuss, and share their work performing geotechnical numerical analysis with Itasca continuum software, FLAC and FLAC3D, and discontiuum software UDEC/3DEC and PFC2D/PFC3D.
Itasca hosted the 2nd International FLAC/DEM Symposium on 14-16 February 2011 in Melbourne, Australia. The conference featured topics and discussions covering the spectrum of Itasca software: FLAC, FLAC/Slope, FLAC3D, UDEC, 3DEC, PFC2D, and PFC3D. This conference, in considering all the codes, offered a complete look at the state of numerical modeling with Itasca software.
Itasca software products, first developed in the early 1980s, provide a full range of sophisticated and mature numerical tools to address the challenges of solving the wide spectrum of today's geo-engineering problems. The papers in this volume are the proceedings from the 1st FLAC/DEM Symposium held on August 25-27, 2008 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This is the first conference to feature topics and discussions covering applications of all Itasca software.