Teaching Responsibility
LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:
Civil Engineering and Built Environment
Learning Methods
Lecture
Tutorial
Module Offerings
6202CIV-JAN-CTY
Aims
To gain an advanced level of design skill in complex geotechnical applications.
Learning Outcomes
1.
Design geotechnical structures to current codes under advanced conditions.
2.
Apply knowledge of advanced geomodels to design.
3.
Apply knowledge of tunnelling in different soil and rock conditions
4.
Apply the design process to complex structural elements using steel and masonry under a variety of environmental and loading conditions.
5.
Demonstrate understanding of the interaction between superstructure and piling
Module Content
Outline Syllabus:Geomodels in engineering geology, how different geological conditions can influence the strength of the rock mass in different ways and orientations. Full design to EC7 under advanced conditions including temporary work, rock structure design, retaining wall design, pile design and foundation design under different rock, water and soil conditions. Tunnelling methods in different soil conditions, NATM, current techniques in Alpine environments along with a range of world wide case studies. Comparison of EC7 techniques with other global standards.
Steelwork design to EC 3: laterally unrestrained beams, plate girders, composite columns
Load bearing masonry design to EC 6: Solid and cavity walls, design principles and practical examples.
Module Overview:
This module develops your understanding of geotechnics and structural design, and integrates this knowledge so that you can successfully produce designs including both superstructure and piling.
This module develops your understanding of geotechnics and structural design, and integrates this knowledge so that you can successfully produce designs including both superstructure and piling.
Additional Information:This module develops the students’ understanding of geotechnics and structural design, and integrates this knowledge in order that students can successfully produce designs including both superstructure and piling.
Where this module is part of a Degree Apprenticeship programme, the knowledge learning outcomes are K2 and K5, the skills learning outcomes are S3.