Faculty of Engineering - Ain Shams University, Home
Geotechnical Engineering (2)
What Will Learn?
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Course AimsThe aim of this course is to provide students with the needed knowledge and skills regard the following requirements: • Quality Control of Field Compaction. • Formulation of the seepage pattern of water flow of different geotechnical structures. In addition to determination of uplift pressure and critical hydraulic gradient. • Evaluation of the stability of infinite and finite slopes • Checking stability of gravity Retaining Walls • Calculation of bearing capacity of shallow foundation under different types of loads and based on shear strength criteria and settlement criteria.
Requirements
CES261s
Description
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English Description
Vertical stress distribution within the soil mass: stresses under point, line loads, and distributed load. Compressibility and consolidation: soil compression, theory of consolidation, and estimation of elastic settlement and consolidation settlement. Shear strength of soil: definitions, Mohr- Coulomb’s shear strength criteria, types of shear strength tests. Subsurface exploration and sampling: methods of boring and basic field tests. Bearing capacity: modes of failure, shear strength parameters, bearing capacity loads equation, eccentric loads, and inclined loads, and bearing capacity based on settlement criteria. -
Arabic Description
Vertical stress distribution within the soil mass: stresses under point, line loads, and distributed load. Compressibility and consolidation: soil compression, theory of consolidation, and estimation of elastic settlement and consolidation settlement. Shear strength of soil: definitions, Mohr- Coulomb’s shear strength criteria, types of shear strength tests. Subsurface exploration and sampling: methods of boring and basic field tests. Bearing capacity: modes of failure, shear strength parameters, bearing capacity loads equation, eccentric loads, and inclined loads, and bearing capacity based on settlement criteria.
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DepartmentStructural Engineering
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Credit Hours3
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GradesTotal ( 100 ) = Midterm (15) + tr.Student Activities (25 = tr.Industry 0% , tr.Project 0% , tr.Self_learning 0% , tr.Seminar 25% ) + tr.Oral/Practical (10) + Exam Grade (50)
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HoursLecture Hours: 2, Tutorial Hours: 2, Lab Hours: 1
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Required SWL125
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Equivalent ECTS5
- - Holtz, Robert D., William D. Kovacs, and Thomas C. Sheahan. An introduction to geotechnical engineering. Vol. 733. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2012.
- - Egyptian codes of soil mechanics and design of foundations ECP 202 – 2001.
- - Das, B. M., “Principles of Geotechnical Engineering”, 5th Ed., PWS Publishing Co., 2015.
- - Das, B. M., ed. Geotechnical engineering handbook. J. Ross publishing, 2010.