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Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering - Udemy

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Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering - Udemy

Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering - Udemy
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 670 MB | Duration: 1h 46m

Soil Mechanics, Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering

What you'll learn
Soil Deposits and Grain-Size Analysis
Weight–Volume Relationships, Plasticity, and Soil Classification
Soil Compaction
Stresses in a Soil Mass
Fundamentals of Consolidation
Shear Strength of Soil
Slope Stability
Subsurface Exploration
Lateral Earth Pressure
Shallow Foundations
Retaining Walls
Deep Foundations—Piles and Drilled Shafts
Requirements
None
Description
From a scientific perspective, geotechnical engineering largely involves defining the soil's strength and deformation properties. Clay, silt, sand, rock and snow are important materials in geotechnics. Geotechnical engineering includes specialist fields such as soil and rock mechanics, geophysics, hydrogeology and associated disciplines such as geology. Geotechnical engineering and engineering geology are a branch of civil engineering.

The specialism involves using scientific methods and principles of engineering to collect and interpret the physical properties of the ground for use in building and construction. Its practical application, e.g. foundation engineering, has come to require a scientific approach.

Geotechnics is applied when planning infrastructure such as roads and tunnels as well as buildings and other constructions onshore and offshore. The discipline also involves performing numerical calculations, analysing the stability of slopes and cliffs, and assessing load-bearing capacity, settlement and deformation in man-made structures.

Research and development in geotechnical engineering is carried out to improve and further refine equipment and methods for carrying out ground surveys

The course on Geotechnical Engineering includes

-Soil Deposits and Grain-Size Analysis

-Weight–Volume Relationships, Plasticity, and Soil Classification

-Soil Compaction

-Stresses in a Soil Mass

-Fundamentals of Consolidation

-Shear Strength of Soil

-Slope Stability

-Subsurface Exploration

-Shallow Foundations

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Who this course is for
Civil Engineering Graduates
PG Students
Competitive exam aspirants
Working Professional