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Forensic Geotechnical Engineering
Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:30:36
Abstract
In this course selected famous geotechnical failures are investigated with the following purpose: (a) to deepen understanding of the geotechnical risks and possible solutions; (b) to practice design and analysis methods; (c) to learn the techniques for investigation of failures; (d) to learn the techniques for mitigation of the failure damage.
Objective
In this course selected famous geotechnical failures are investigated with the following purpose: (a) to deepen understanding of the geotechnical risks and possible solutions; (b) to practice design and analysis methods; (c) to learn the techniques for investigation of failures; (d) to learn the techniques for mitigation of the failure damage.
Content
Failure due to the loading history Failure due to excessive settlements Failure due to the leaning instability Bearing capacity failure Excavation failure Failure in the creeping landslides Failure evolution in submarine landslides Construction in the landslide influence zone Delayed failure in snow avalanches
Resources
Lecture Notes
Lecture notesExercises
Literature
Puzrin, A.M.; Alonso, E.E.; Pinyol, N.M.: Geomechanics of Failures. Springer, 2010. Alonso, E.E.; Pinyol, N.M.; Puzrin, A.M.: Geomechanics of Failures. Advanced Topics. Springer, 2010 Lang, H.J; Huder, J; Amann, P.; Puzrin, A.M.: Bodenmechanik und Grundbau, Springer-Lehrbuch, 9. Auflage, 2010.
Learning Materials (Links)
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- session examination
- Mode
- written 120 minutes
- Aids
- No limitation on printed reference material and written notes. All calculators having no possibility of external communication are allowed.
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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| lecture with exercise |
Forensic Geotechnical Engineering
Permission from lecturers required for all students.
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2 h weekly |