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Soil Mechanics
Bodenmechanik
Last Updated: 2026-02-05 15:55:15
Abstract
Fundamentals of soil mechanics including key processes: classification, site investigation, stresses and their distribution in soils, influence of groundwater in soils and on structures, piping, erosion and filters, stress-strain relationships, stress history, stiffness, strength, settlement calculations, consolidation, slope stability, mechanical compaction.
Objective
Fundamentals in soil mechanics and geotechnics will be presented in order to: * understand soil as a multi-phase hydro-mechanical system * obtain parameters essential for classification and description of soil * recognise key aspects of soil behaviour and the implications of this for obtaining and characterising the stress-strain response and deriving associated parameters (stiffness and strength).
Content
Introduction, basic terms, classification, site investigation Total and effective stresses, stress distribution in soils Influence of groundwater in soil, water pressure on structures, hydraulic fracture (piping), erosion and filters Stress-strain relationships, stress history, stiffness, strength, settlement calculations, time dependency, consolidation Limit equilibrium, slope stability (infinite slope, slip circles, slip surfaces) Mechanical compaction
Resources
Lecture Notes
Notes with Web support:http://geotip.igt.ethz.ch(also available in English)ExamplesExercises
Literature
http://geotip.igt.ethz.ch Lang, H.-J.; Huder, J.; Amann, P.; Puzrin, A.M.: Bodenmechanik und Grundbau, Springer-Lehrbuch 8. Auflage, 2007
Learning Materials (Links)
- Main link
- GEOTip
General Information
- Language
- German
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- written 120 minutes
- Aids
- Teil 1, Verständnis: Keine HilfsmittelTeil 2, Aufgaben: Alle Hilfsmittel sind erlaubt ausser Kommunikationsmittel
Registration & Places
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise | Bodenmechanik |
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4 h weekly |
Offered In
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Examination Block 2 (In place of the German courses 851-0720-01 Public building Law students can take the French course 851-0712-00 Introduction to Public Law.)
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