MARINE GEOTECHNICS
(objectives)
The course of Marine Geotechnics aims to provide students with the basic knowledge on the mechanical and hydraulic behavior of soils and the theoretical foundations of the main methods used in engineering practice, for the design and verification of typical coastal engineering structures (quay and pier foundations, protection works) and offshore. Marine Geotechnics is a teaching characterizing the Master of science in Sustainable coastal and ocean engineering that aims to form a professional profile of engineer mainly oriented to the fields of structural engineering, transport infrastructures and energy production in coastal and ocean environment. This engineer profile will be able to carry out design, construction, management, control and maintenance of the aforementioned works. The course will cover the basic topics of land mechanics, such as: the constitution of the land, its multiphase nature, the principle of effective stresses, the seepage flows and experimental tests for the determination of physical and mechanical parameters. In addition, knowledge will be provided of some analytical methods for calculating the thrust of land on the support works and for calculating the limit load and failure of the foundation structures. At the end of the course students will be able to interpret the results of the main laboratory geotechnical tests, perform basic geotechnical calculations for the dimensioning of the support and foundation structures and evaluate the displacements induced by applied loads, by variations in pore pressures and by the action of wind and waves.
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Code
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20810172 |
Language
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ENG |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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6
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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ICAR/07
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Contact Hours
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54
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Type of Activity
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Core compulsory activities
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Derived from
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20802027 GEOTECHNICS I in Civil engineering L-7 N0 GRAZIANI ALESSANDRO
(syllabus)
Introduction to the course
1. Characteristics of soils • origin of natural soils, marine and continental environment • identification and classification of soils
2. Porous continuous medium model • review on stress analysis, Mohr circle • review on strain analysis, volume change and distortion • principle of effective stresses • equations of equilibrium and compatibility
3. Distribution of pore pressures and stress in the soil • hydrostatic conditions, capillary rise • seepage in soils (1D conditions only) • tests for permeability measurement • lithostatic stress state
4. Models of elastic and plastic material • linear elasticity; drained and not drained conditions; ideal sampling • elements of plasticity theory (1D conditions only) • viscosity
5. Compressibility of soils • mechanical laboratory tests • edometric compression test • analysis of the consolidation process
6. Deformability and resistance of soils • mechanical behaviour of soils under drained and undrained conditions • TD direct shear test; TX-CID drained triaxial tests • criteria for shear strength, critical state, undrained shear strength • TX-UU, TX-CIU undrained triaxial tests • notes on soil behaviour under cyclic load (wave action) • in-situ geotechnical tests in marine environment; SPT and CPT penetration test, VT vane test
7. Introduction to analysis and design of geotechnical structures • foundation structures, stress induced by foundation loads • calculation of foundation settlements in coarse and fine grain soils • calculation of soil pressure (active and passive yield conditions, Rankine) • earth retaining structures, caissons, embankments, retaining walls • limit equilibrium methods (Coulomb) • limit analysis methods • bearing capacity of pad foundations and piles
(reference books)
- Lecture notes prepared by the lecturer and further suggested readings.
- Geotechnical engineering – Lancellotta, Ed. Balkema - Offshore geotechnical engineering - Randolph et al., CRC Press
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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