BLAR12052 Geotechnical Studies (NC)

Course description

This course outlines the role of geotechnical investigations in the design process and provides students with an understanding of soils including: Description of physical properties; soil classification; bearing capacity; permeability; Compressibility; Shear strength and slope stability of soils; Flow of water in soils. The course also covers: Foundations and footings including investigations into basic principles of subsurface materials and their ability to support structures; An introduction to rock mechanics, properties of rock materials and of jointed rock masses including the classification of rock, the effects of faulting and sampling and testing of rock. Students will be required to develop the ability to interpret geological information and undertake a field investigation as a part of the course. This course outlines the role of geotechnical investigations in the design process and provides students with an understanding of soils including: Description of physical properties; soil classification; bearing capacity; permeability; Compressibility; Shear strength and slope stability of soils; Flow of water in soils. The course also covers: Foundations and footings including investigations into basic principles of subsurface materials and their ability to support structures; An introduction to rock mechanics, properties of rock materials and of jointed rock masses including the classification of rock, the effects of faulting and sampling and testing of rock. Students will be required to develop the ability to interpret geological information and undertake a field investigation as a part of the course.

Course at a glance

Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Physical Systems
Career: Undergraduate
Units of credit: 6
Requisites: This course has no pre/co-requisites
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
EFTSL 0.12500

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