| CE-343 Soil Mechanics (4 cr) |
Course Description:
Soil description, clay mineralogy, phase relationships, and classification systems. Fundamentals of stress distribution, principal stresses, and effective stresses. One- and two-dimensional flow through porous media. Consolidation theory and time rate of settlement. Elements of shear strength and applications of foundations, retaining walls, and slope stability. Laboratory tests of basic soil properties. Prerequisite: ENGR 323
Text book: Soil Mechanics and Foundations, by Muni Budhu, John Wiley & Sons, 2nd Ed., 2006.
References: Engineering Principles of Soils and Their Measurement, 4th edition, McGraw-Hill, by J. E. Bowles.
Location and Hours:
Lecture: KH#233 T-TH 11:00-12:15 PM,
Lab: KH#139 M,W 2:00-5:00PM
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