Soil mechanics I
D Nag
4.5 points
* 26 lecture hours, 26 tutorial hours, 13 laboratory/seminar
hours
* First semester
* Gippsland
* Prerequisite: GEG2323
Objectives The student is expected to gain knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles of soil mechanics, soil consolidation and soil compaction. The student is expected to develop an understanding of concepts of active and passive earth pressure and their application in design and concepts of foundation analysis and design.
Synopsis Compressibility of soil, settlement, soil compaction, lateral earth pressure, retaining wall, bracing of excavations, sheet pile, geomembrane, subsurface exploration and sampling, soil bearing capacity of shallow and deep foundations, settlement of foundations.
Assessment Examination: 65%
* Assignments, seminar, class tests and
laboratory work: 35%
Prescribed texts
Craig R F Soil mechanics 5th edn, Chapman and Hall, 1992
Das B M Principles of foundation engineering 3rd edn, PWS Engineering, 1995
Das B M Principles of geotechnical engineering 3rd edn, PWS Engineering, 1994
AS1726; AS2159
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