Courses: __Easc 313 __Easc 413 __Easc 418 __Easc 419

EASC 313 - 3: INTRODUCTION TO SOIL AND ROCK ENGINEERING

Course Outline

Fundamentals of engineering properties of soil and rock.  Physical properties of soil and rock. Field description and engineering classification. Principles of effective stress, consolidation and settlement. Laboratory and field measurements of soil and rock properties important in engineering design. Index tests, compressive, tensile and shear strength of soil, rock and rock discontinuities. Rock mass characterisation. Introduction to the application of soil and rock mechanics in engineering design including slope stability, road design, foundations and underground openings. Influence of structural geology, groundwater and seismicity on engineering performance.

Prerequisites:
EASC 101, EASC 204

Course Topics

Engineering Properties of Soils and Rocks
Engineering Classifications of Soils
Principles of Effective Stress, Consolidation and Settlement.
Laboratory and Field Testing Methods.
Strength properties of soil, rock and rock discontinuities.
Use of Rock Mass Classifications (RMR, NGI)
Introduction to Engineering Design in Soil and Rock using case histories in forest, civil and mining engineering.

Course Text.

Detailed course handouts will be provided. A list of relevant chapters in soil and rock engineering texts will be given.

Course Grade

1. Midterm       25%
2. Laboratory/Fieldwork/Assignments    35%
3. Final Examination      40%

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Courses: __Easc 313 __Easc 413 __Easc 418 __Easc 419