Geotechnics 2
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| CIVE2029 | Department of Civil Engineering | 2 | 10 | Spring China |
- Code
- CIVE2029
- School
- Department of Civil Engineering
- Level
- 2
- Credits
- 10
- Semesters
- Spring China
Summary
This course (module) extends the relationships established in CIVE1014 to consider broader principles. The topics covered include:
(1) shear strength and strain: triaxial and shear box tests; effective stress; drained and undrained tests; Mohr circles of total and effective stress; stress-strain behaviour
(2) lower and upper bound theorems of plasticity
(3) lateral earth pressure: Rankine and Coulomb theories; drained & undrained analyses; earth pressure diagrams; gravity and embedded retaining structures
(4) slope stability: straight slips; circular slips - undrained and drained behaviour; method of slices; stabilisation
(5) bearing capacity: drained and undrained behaviour, approximate upper and lower bound solutions.
This course (module) extends the relationships established in CIVE1014 to consider broader principles. The topics covered include:
(1) shear strength and strain: triaxial and shear box tests; effective stress; drained and undrained tests; Mohr circles of total and effective stress; stress-strain behaviour
(2) lower and upper bound theorems of plasticity
(3) lateral earth pressure: Rankine and Coulomb theories; drained & undrained analyses; earth pressure diagrams; gravity and embedded retaining structures
(4) slope stability: straight slips; circular slips - undrained and drained behaviour; method of slices; stabilisation
(5) bearing capacity: drained and undrained behaviour, approximate upper and lower bound solutions.
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.
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Target Students
Civil Engineering Part I students
Classes
- Two 2-hour lectures each week for 12 weeks
Assessment
- 100% Exam 1 (2-hour): Two hour written examination
Assessed by end of spring semester
Educational Aims
To develop further understanding of fundamental behaviour of soils and how to perform geotechnical analyses.Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course students will be able to:
•Recognise and analyse problems relating to strength of soils
•Recognise and analyse problems relating to soil plasticity solutions
•Select and employ techniques for analysing geotechnical problems including retaining walls, slopes, and bearing capacity
•This will contribute to the following programme learning outcome: (see Programme (Plan) Specification for details)
• Knowledge and Understanding M1
• Intellectual Skills: M3, M6
Conveners
- Dr Yun Ming Yang