Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
LJMU Partner Taught
Learning Methods
Lecture
Practical
Tutorial
Module Offerings
4504CVQR-SEP-PAR
Aims
To gain a basic understanding of soil and rock mechanics and their engineering applications.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Appreciate the physical characteristics and engineering properties of typically
encountered soils and rocks in construction.
2.
Identify the permeability of soils and the implications of soil compaction and
properties
3.
Interpret the mechanics of soil under different loading conditions and calculate the
short- and long-term effects of different loading on various soils.
4.
Collect and process data from laboratory experiments and produce a written report
with conclusions.
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Soil as an engineering material: soil composition, determination of particle size analysis, classification, knowledge and understanding of Atterberg limits, phase relationships, compaction: (understanding the compaction behaviour).
Seepage analysis: permeability measurement, flow network construction, seepage through embankment dams (filter design).
Introduction to the concept of effective stress: effective stresses calculations at various levels. Understand the difference between immediate effect and long-term effect of load on pore water pressure and effective stress, according to permeability.
Calculation of long-term effect of load on effective stress and pore water pressure.
Geotechnical aspects of ground investigation,
Engineering geology of ground profiles, introduction to rocks, geological structures, geological maps.
Additional Information:The module provides an introduction through practical work to the composition, deposition and behaviour of engineering soil. The module makes extensive use of mathematics and engineering principles, this is supported by lectures, case studies, tutorials and analytical exercises
Assessments
Exam
Report