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Soil mechanics through project-based learning / Ivan Gratchev, Dong-Sheng Jeng and Erwin Oh, Griffith School of Engineering Gold Coast, Southport, QLD, Australia.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Boca Raton, Florida, USA ; London, UK : CRC Press / Taylor & Francis Group, ©2019Description: x, 163 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781138500075
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Soil mechanics trough project-based learningDDC classification:
  • 624.15136 G77 2019 23
LOC classification:
  • TA710 .G625 2019
Contents:
Introduction -- Soil formation and exploration -- Soil constituents -- Soil classification -- Soil compaction -- Stresses in soils -- Principles of water flow in soil -- Mohr circle and stresses -- Principles of soil deformation -- Consolidation of soft soil -- Shear strength of soil
Summary: The currently available soil mechanics textbooks explain theory and show some practical applications through solving abstract geotechnical problems. Unfortunately, they do not engage students in the learning process as students do not "experience" what they study. This book employs a more engaging project-based approach to learning, which partially simulates what practitioners do in real life. It focuses on practical aspects of soil mechanics and makes the subject "come alive" through introducing real world geotechnical problems that the reader will be required to solve. This book appeals to the new generations of students who would like to have a better idea of what to expect in their employment future. This book covers all significant topics in soil mechanics and slope stability analysis. Each section is followed by several review questions that will reinforce the reader's knowledge and make the learning process more engaging. A few typical problems are also discussed at the end of chapters to help the reader develop problem-solving skills. Once the reader has sufficient knowledge of soil properties and mechanics, they will be offered to undertake a project-based assignment to scaffold their learning. The assignment consists of real field and laboratory data including boreholes and test results so that the reader can experience what geotechnical engineering practice is like, identify with it personally, and integrate it into their own knowledge base. In addition, some problems include open-ended questions, which will encourage the reader to exercise their judgement and develop practical skills. To foster the learning process, solutions to all questions are provided to ensure timely feedback.
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Books Books College Library General Circulation Section GC GC 624.15136 G77 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available HNU001883

"A Balkema book."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-160) and index.

Introduction --
Soil formation and exploration --
Soil constituents --
Soil classification --
Soil compaction --
Stresses in soils --
Principles of water flow in soil --
Mohr circle and stresses --
Principles of soil deformation --
Consolidation of soft soil --
Shear strength of soil

The currently available soil mechanics textbooks explain theory and show some practical applications through solving abstract geotechnical problems. Unfortunately, they do not engage students in the learning process as students do not "experience" what they study. This book employs a more engaging project-based approach to learning, which partially simulates what practitioners do in real life. It focuses on practical aspects of soil mechanics and makes the subject "come alive" through introducing real world geotechnical problems that the reader will be required to solve. This book appeals to the new generations of students who would like to have a better idea of what to expect in their employment future. This book covers all significant topics in soil mechanics and slope stability analysis. Each section is followed by several review questions that will reinforce the reader's knowledge and make the learning process more engaging. A few typical problems are also discussed at the end of chapters to help the reader develop problem-solving skills. Once the reader has sufficient knowledge of soil properties and mechanics, they will be offered to undertake a project-based assignment to scaffold their learning. The assignment consists of real field and laboratory data including boreholes and test results so that the reader can experience what geotechnical engineering practice is like, identify with it personally, and integrate it into their own knowledge base. In addition, some problems include open-ended questions, which will encourage the reader to exercise their judgement and develop practical skills. To foster the learning process, solutions to all questions are provided to ensure timely feedback.

College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering

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