Environmental Engineering Technology
| ENVT3513 | Soil Mechanics | 4 ch (3C 3L*) |
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The course covers essential concepts in soil mechanics. Topics include compaction, seepage theory, groundwater, stresses and strains in soils, effective stress concept, consolidation, shear strength of soils, and earth pressure theory. The course emphasizes the learning of soil mechanics concepts. Some examples of application of these concepts to geotechnical engineering practice are also provided to reinforce these concepts. Laboratory practicum component of the course provides hands-on experience of laboratory tests that are commonly used for determination of geotechnical properties of soils. Note: Students counting credit for ENVT 3513 cannot count credit for CE 2113 and/or ENVE 3513. Prerequisite: GEOL 1044 with a minimum grade of C or enrolment in the BEVT program. | ||