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651-4025-00L 4 Credits MSC D-ITET , D-ERDW , D-MAVT , D-PHYS
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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering

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Abstract

This course focusses on the principles (fundamentals) and basic concepts of rock mechanics and rock engineering (e.g. tunnelling, rock slope stability).

Objective

The course aims to introduce the fundamentals and basic concepts of rock mechanics and generic rock engineering. The student shall understand how rocks behave at different scales, under various artificial loads and in the shallow subsurface (a few km below ground). The link between rock mechanics, geology, hydrogeology and tectonics (i.e. the conditions under which the rock formed) will be clearly established. The student shall understand basic principles of rock mechanics and rock engineering. In addition, the student shall learn how to apply the results from lab and field investigations to simple engineering problems.This knowledge is required for subsequent integration courses (Landslide Analysis and Hazard Mitigation; Engineering Geology of Underground Excavations).

Content

This course focusses on the principles (fundamentals) and basic concepts of rock mechanics and generic rock engineering. The course is compulsory for the MSc Eng Geol. The applications of rock mechanical principles and rock engineering methods are extensively covered in subsequent courses.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Written course documentation available on our homepage:Link

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance

Registration & Places

Max Places
18
Priority: Registration for the course unit is until 19.09.2025 only possible for the primary target group

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering
  • Tue 08:15-12:00 (NO E 39)
4 h weekly

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