B636 – Experimental Soil Mechanics

Module
Experimental Soil Mechanics
Experimental Soil Mechanics
Module number
B636
Version: 1
Faculty
Civil Engineering
Level
Master
Duration
1 Semester
Semester
Winter semester
Module supervisor

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jens Engel
jens.engel(at)htw-dresden.de

Lecturer(s)

Dr.-Ing. Carsten Lauer
carsten.lauer(at)htw-dresden.de
Lecturer in: "Experimental Soil Mechanics"

Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jens Engel
jens.engel(at)htw-dresden.de
Lecturer in: "Experimental Soil Mechanics"

Course language(s)

English
in "Experimental Soil Mechanics"

ECTS credits

3.00 credits

Workload

90 hours

Courses

3.00 SCH (1.00 SCH Seminar | 2.00 SCH Internship)

Self-study time

45.00 hours

Pre-examination(s)

Paper
in "Experimental Soil Mechanics"

Protocol
in "Experimental Soil Mechanics"

Examination(s)

Written examination
Module examination | Examination time: 90 min | Weighting: 100% | tested in English language
in "Experimental Soil Mechanics"

Form of teaching

Seminar, laboratory exercises

Media type
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Instruction content/structure

This course is designed to give students a comprehensive understanding of
various laboratory tests for evaluating engineering soil properties (needed for
the analysis and design of geotechnical systems). The course involves studying
the underlying principles, equipment, experimental procedure, and data
processing. This is followed by hands-on experience in conducting the tests,
interpretation of test results, evaluation of soil properties, and presentation. The
various tests covered in this course may be grouped in the following categories:
- Soil classification (particle size distribution)
- Density and compaction (density, water content, proctor test, maximum and
minimum index density)
- Permeability (constant head test, falling head test)
- Consolidation (one-dimensional consolidation test)
- Shear strength (direct shear test, triaxial compression test)
Lecture: Soil Mechanics
Tutorial: Supervision Exercises
Practical: Experimental soil mechanics

Qualification objectives

Students understand soil classification and soil behaviour. They are able to
assess different types of soils. They receive practical training in soil testing and
will be able to evaluate data from third sources.

Social and personal skills
No information
Special admission requirements
Recommended prerequisites
Continuation options
Literature

- Engel, Lauer: Einführung in die Boden- und Felsmechanik (Fachbuchverlag
Leipzig im Hanser Verlag)
- Schofield, A.N., Wroth, C.P. (1968) Critical State Soil Mechanics, Mc Graw-Hill
- John H. Atkinson, The mechanics of soils and foundations 2007
- Graham Barnes, Soil mechanics : principles and practice 2010
- Braja M. Das, Soil mechanics : laboratory manual, 2016
- Braja M. Das, Advanced soil mechanics, 2008

Current teaching resources

content of the lectures as pdf-document

Notes
No information