Reliable Test House Private Limited offers specialized FEM (Finite Element Method) and LEM (Limit Equilibrium Method) Modelling services for geotechnical, structural, and infrastructure engineering projects. These advanced analytical techniques are used to evaluate the behavior, stability, and performance of soil and structural systems under various loading and environmental conditions.

Our FEM analysis helps simulate real-world engineering behavior by dividing complex structures or soil masses into smaller elements for accurate stress, deformation, and displacement analysis. LEM modelling is widely used for slope stability analysis, retaining wall evaluation, embankment safety assessment, and landslide risk studies. These modelling techniques assist engineers in understanding critical design parameters and improving project safety and reliability.

FEM & LEM Modelling

FEM (Finite Element Method) is a numerical analysis technique used to study stress, deformation, and structural behavior in engineering systems.

LEM (Limit Equilibrium Method) is used to evaluate slope stability and determine the safety factor of soil and rock structures.

These methods are commonly used in highways, tunnels, dams, retaining walls, foundations, embankments, and slope stability projects.

These analyses help improve design accuracy, identify potential failures, reduce risks, and enhance structural safety and performance.