Stability Problems in Geotechnical Engineering

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Lecturer
Takahashi Akihiro  Takemura Jiro  Kitazume Masaki 
Place
Thr1-2(M112)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
61034
Syllabus updated
2014/10/3
Lecture notes updated
2014/9/18
Semester
Fall Semester

Outline of lecture

The lecture focuses on fundamentals of analysis methods, including soil-water coupled finite element analysis, for stability problems in geotechnical engineering. The lecture also covers recent topics in geotechnical earthquake engineering problems, underground construction and soil improvement.

Purpose of lecture

The lecture focuses on fundamentals of analysis methods, including soil-water coupled finite element analysis, for stability problems in geotechnical engineering. The lecture also covers recent topics in geotechnical earthquake engineering problems, underground construction and soil improvement.

Plan of lecture

1. Introduction (AT)
2. Governing equations for soil-water coupled problems (AT)
3. Finite element modelling 1 (AT)
4. Finite element modelling 2 (AT)
5. Finite element modelling 3 (AT)
6. Soil behaviour and modelling 1 (AT)
7. Soil behaviour and modelling 2 (AT)
8. Soil behaviour and modelling 3 (AT)
9. Consolidation analysis 1 (AT)
10. Consolidation analysis 2 (AT)
11. Dynamic ground response analysis 1 (AT)
12. Dynamic ground response analysis 2 (AT)
13. Underground construction (JT)
14. Site visit (JT & AT)
15. Soil improvements & reinforcement (MK)
16. Final examination

Textbook and reference

Handouts on each topic will be provided by lectures.

Related and/or prerequisite courses

None

Evaluation

Attendance, Assignments & Examination

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