Course Details
Course Information Package
Course Unit Title | GEOTECHNICAL DESIGN | ||||||||
Course Unit Code | CEG334 | ||||||||
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Number of ECTS credits allocated | 5 | ||||||||
Learning Outcomes of the course unit | By the end of the course, the students should be able to:
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Mode of Delivery | Face-to-face | ||||||||
Prerequisites | CEG220 | Co-requisites | NONE | ||||||
Recommended optional program components | NONE | ||||||||
Course Contents | Introduction: review of material from Soil Mechanics I and II courses.
Site investigations: In-situ testing methods. Derivation of soil parameters. Laboratory testing methods. Derivation of soil parameters.
Design to Eurocode 7: Introduction to Eurocode programme. Definitions. Partial factors, design approach.
Spread foundation resistance: Soil parameters needed for foundation design. Derivation of design values of actions, including inclined loads and moments. Bearing capacity equations and factors. Derivation of design resistance values and safety check.
Settlement of foundations: Immediate and consolidation settlement and their estimation. Derivation of settlement estimates from laboratory and in-situ tests. Shallow foundation types and their application.
Deep foundation resistance: Pile design in accordance with EC7 for vertical loads in clays and in sands. Derivation of design resistances and safety checks. Design principles and modes of failure for laterally loaded piles. Design of pile groups.
Retaining walls: Design of supported and unsupported embedded retaining walls according to EC7.
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods | The course will be presented through theoretical lectures in class. The lectures will present to the student the course content and allow for questions. Part of the material will be presented using visual aids. Lecture notes, homework assignments, practice questions, feedback and additional material such as site videos and photographs will be available to students at any time on the e-learning Moodle platform. The learning process will be enhanced with the requirement from the student to solve exercises. These include self-evaluation exercises which will be solved in class. These exercises will not be graded. Exercises will also be given as homework which will be part of their assessment. The instructor will be available to students during office hours or by appointment in order to provide any additional tutoring. | ||||||||
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Language of instruction | English | ||||||||
Work placement(s) | NO |