Geotechnics 1

Code School Level Credits Semesters
CIVE1014 Department of Civil Engineering 1 10 Spring China
Code
CIVE1014
School
Department of Civil Engineering
Level
1
Credits
10
Semesters
Spring China

Summary

This course (module) provides an introduction to the basics of Geotechnics. It covers the following topics:

(1) Origin and types of soil

(2) Soil as a 3-phase material (phase relationships)

(3) Soil description and classification

(4) Stresses in soils (total stress, effective stress, Terzaghi's effective stress principle)

(5) Basic mechanics: Analysis of stresses in soil (Mohr circle of stress);

(6) Yield and failure criterion including Tresca and Coulomb

(7) Soil compaction

(8) Ground investigation

 

For students requiring reassessment, this will be limited to the components which have been failed and these will be in the same form as the original assessment

Target Students

Qualifying Year BEng Civil Engineering students.

Classes

Assessment

Assessed by end of spring semester

Educational Aims

To introduce fundamental principles of geotechnics including soil phase relationships, effective stresses and strength criteria to students to enable them to apply these principles to relevant problems in civil engineering. Develop an appreciation of the role of local geology in civil engineering design.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this course (module), students will be able to:
1. understand ground investigation methods and how to describe & classify soils
2. solve soil phase relationships and determine basic physical properties of soils
3. solve compaction related problems
4. compute total and effective stresses in soils
5. understand the concept of stress analysis and soil strength including the use of Mohr circles and different yield criteria
6. Appreciate the implications of local geology for Civil Engineering design.

This will contribute to the following programme learning outcomes (see Plan (Programme) Specifications for details):
- Knowledge and Understanding: M1
- Intellectual Skills: M3, M6

Conveners

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Last updated 09/01/2025.