Geotechnical engineering Definition and 65 Threads
Geotechnical engineering, also known as geotechnics, is the branch of civil engineering concerned with the engineering behavior of earth materials. It uses the principles of soil mechanics and rock mechanics for the solution of its respective engineering problems. It also relies on knowledge of geology, hydrology, geophysics, and other related sciences.
In addition to civil engineering, geotechnical engineering also has applications in military, mining, petroleum, coastal engineering, and offshore construction. The fields of geotechnical engineering and engineering geology have knowledge areas that overlap, however, while geotechnical engineering is a specialty of civil engineering, engineering geology is a specialty of geology: They share the same principles of soil mechanics and rock mechanics, but differ in the application.
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Homework Statement
In the notes , I can't understand that why as the pore water pressure dissipated , the shear strength of soil will decrease
secondly , why the excess pore water pressure is negative when unloading occur ?
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I think it's wrong , as...
Homework Statement
In this question , i suspect the total vertical stress at the center of the clay is incorrect .
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
In the figure , we can see that the water table is art 2m below the sand . So , the 2m sand thick should be dry , am i right ? Only...
Homework Statement
Can anyone explain why the pore pressure at C is given by( H1 + z + (h/ H2)(z) ) (y_w) ?
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
Shouldnt it be ( H1 + z + ) (y_w) only ?
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I am civil engineering student from India. I am done with my undergrad with a cgpa of 8.5/10 and applied for colleges in America. I will be attending University of Texas at San Antonio for fall 2015. I am confused on which specialization that i need to opt for my graduation. They...