Introduction to Geotechnical
Engineering
ground
N. Sivakugan
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Typical Geotechnical Project
Geo-Laboratory soil properties Design Office
~ for testing ~ for design & analysis
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Shallow Foundations
~ for transferring building loads to underlying ground
~ mostly for firm soils or light loads
firm
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bed rock 4
Shallow Foundations
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Deep Foundations
~ for transferring building loads to underlying ground
~ mostly for weak soils or heavy loads
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weak soil
bed rock 6
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Deep Foundations
Driven timber piles, Pacific Highway 7
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Retaining Walls
~ for retaining soils from spreading laterally
retaining
wall
Road
Train
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Earth Dams
~ for impounding water
reservoir
clay
core shell
soil
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Concrete Dams
reservoir
concrete dam
soil
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Concrete Dams
Three Gorges Dam, Hong Kong
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Concrete Dams
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Earthworks
~ preparing the ground prior to construction
Roadwork, Pacific Highway 13
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Construction hazard
~ an unwelcome visitor at an earthwork site.
What does it have
to do with Geo?#!
A dead Anaconda python (courtesy: J. Brunskill) 14
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Geofabrics
~ used for reinforcement, separation, filtration and
drainage in roads, retaining walls, embankments…
Geofabrics used on Pacific Highway 15
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Reinforced Earth Walls
~ using geofabrics to strengthen the soil
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Soil Nailing
~ steel rods placed into holes drilled into the walls
and grouted
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Sheet Piles
~ sheets of interlockingsteel or timber driven into
the ground, forming a continuous sheet
warehouse
ship
sheet pile
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Sheet Piles
~ resist lateral earth pressures
~ used in excavations, waterfront structures, ..
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Sheet Piles
~ used in temporary works
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Sheet Piles
~ interlocking sections
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Cofferdam
~ sheet pile walls enclosing an area, to
prevent water seeping in
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Landslides
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Shoring
propping and supporting the exposed walls to
resist lateral earth pressures
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Tunneling
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Blasting
For ore recovery in mines
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Ground Improvement
Impact Roller to Compact the Ground
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Ground Improvement
Sheepsfoot Roller to Compact Clay Soils
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Ground Improvement
Smooth-wheeled Roller
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Ground Improvement
Big weights dropped
from 25 m, compacting
the ground.
Craters formed in compaction 30
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Environmental Geomechanics
Waste Disposal in Landfills
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Instrumentation
~ to monitor the performances of earth and
earth supported structures
~ to measure loads, pressures, deformations,
strains,…
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Soil Testing
Cone Penetration Test Truck – Lavarach Barracks, Townsville
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Soil Testing
Vane Shear Test Standard Penetration Test
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Soil Testing
Triaxial Test on Soil Sample in Laboratory 35
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Soil Testing
Variety of Field Testing Devices 36
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Soil Testing
Purdue University, USA
Being Pushed around by my Supervisors 37
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Typical Safety Factors
Type of Design Safety Probability of
Factor Failure
Earthworks 1.3-1.5 1/500
Retaining 1.5-2.0 1/1500
structures
Foundations 2.0-3.0 1/5000
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Some unsung heroes of Civil Engineering…
foundations soil
exploration
tunneling
… buried right under your feet. 39
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Great Contributors to the Developments in
Geotechnical Engineering
WJM Rankine
1820-1872 A.Casagrande
C.A.Coulomb
Karl Terzaghi 1736-1806 1902-1981
1883-1963 Siva’s
Siva’steacher
teacherininUSA
USA––
deserves
deservesgold
goldframe
frame
L. Bjerrum A.W.Skempton G.F.Sowers G.A. Leonards
1918-1973 1914- 1921-1996 1921-1997
Geotechnical Engineering Landmarks
Leaning Tower of Pisa
Our blunders become monuments!
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Hoover Dam, USA
Tallest (221 m) concrete dam 44
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Petronas Tower, Malaysia
Tallest building in the
world
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Monuments
and….
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Geo-engineering at JCU
CS2005
Geo-engineering I
CS3002
Geo-engineering I
CS4001 Postgrad
Geo-engineering I MEngSc/PhD
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Practicals
~ five practical sessions
~ closed footwear must be worn in the lab
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Laboratory Staff
Neville Hines & Rudd Rankine
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Quizzes
How? about 4-6, 50 minutes each
open book
Why?
to reinforce main points
provides a wake up call
form of assessment
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Past CS2005 Grades
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
HD 5 1 1 3 3 0
D 4 2 3 2 9 6
C 15 12 6 7 7 2
P
P-
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6
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10
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8
5
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N 12 10 12 14 9 13
X 0 0 3 3 3 1
Total 54 33 35 39 42 35
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Some Suggestions
Attend the lectures.
It
It takes
takes longer
longer to
to understand
understand
from
from the
the lecture
lecture notes
notes
Develop a good feel for the subject.
It
It isis practical,
practical, interesting
interesting and
and
makes
makes lot lot of
of sense.
sense.
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Some Suggestions
Work in groups.
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Some Suggestions
Thou shall not wait till the last minute.
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Exams
My mama always said, “Exam is like a box
of chocolates; you never know what you
are gonna get”
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