課程資料
課程簡介
Soil Mechanics - II/Geotechnical Engineering - II
The course on foundation engineering includes bearing capacity calculation based on laboratory and field test results, settlement analysis of shallow foundation and load carrying capacity of deep foundation (i.e. Pile Foundation). The course content is clipped in small clips of 15-20 minutes for quick reference and ease for understanding. It covers majority of the topics included in UG level curriculum, and at the same time it can be a handy tool for PG students and working professionals.
The course is short and precise for quick understanding and learning. Suitable for learners willing to study Foundation Engineering (or Soil Mechanics-II) from scratch. The course combined with the "Complete Course on Geotechnical Engineering" by the same instructor is wholesome to study soil mechanics. Further, quizzes are added to make learners more competent and review self-progress. Quizzes do include question which may not be covered in the course, so as to expand learner's quest and horizon.
Conclusively, this course is being developed in quite simple and easy way to study erratic topics (like bearing capacity equations and their relevant application, varied terminologies, settlement calculation) involved in foundation engineering. I am sure this course would greatly benefit learners. Also, do provide your valuable feedback.
課程章節
- 4 個章節
- 8 堂課
- 第 1 章 Introduction
- 第 2 章 Geosynthetics in Civil Engineering
- 第 3 章 Case Studies
- 第 4 章 Quiz
課程內容
- Bearing Capacity Calculation, Design of Shallow and Deep Foundation
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評價
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MMuhammad Usman Butt
Nice lectures, but why Hansen method not explained ?
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NNnamdi Mbah Victor
It was a rich and straight forward course, thank you for not wasting my time.
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SStephen Poulson
Well covered and discussed. However I would have also liked to have some course notes to be available for future referencing.
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RRavi Birajdar
Very Short.But good concept. Need very elaborate with case study or realtime geo tech reports to understand better for working professionals. Good for students though..