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Geotechnical Engineering Ph.D. The field of Geotechnical Engineering, as a partial preparation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering, covers the subject matter decribed below. Although the requirement is defined in terms of a list of subjects and/or recommended reading, emphasis is placed on an understanding of the fundamentals of the areas studied, and on the ability to correlate and apply the acquired knowledge. Minimum Preparation for Major Field Students Students electing Geotechnical Engineering as their major field will be responsible for the body of knowledge contained in the courses C&EE120, C&EE 121, C&EE 128L, C&EE220, C&EE 221, C&EE 222, C&EE 223, C&EE 225, and C&EE 228L. Topical Outline of the Geotechnical Engineering Major Field 1. Fundamental Principles of Soil Mechanics * Soil as an engineering material (1,2,10)*, C&EE 120 * Soil formation (1,7,10), C&EE 120 * Composition, index properties and classification of soils (1,2,7,10) C&EE 120, C&EE 128L * Effective stress principles (1,2,4) C&EE 120, C&EE 220 * Capillary action (1,2,3,10) C&EE 120 * Seepage and drainage (1,2,3,10) C&EE 120 *Numbers in parenthesis refer to references listed at the end of this document. 2. Engineering Properties of Soils * Laboratory testing techniques (18,19) C&EE 120, C&EE 128L, C&EE 220, C&EE 222, C&EE 228L * In-situ testing of soils (10) C&EE 121, C&EE 220 * Stress-strain behavior of soils, static conditions (1,7,10) C&EE120, C&EE 128L, C&EE220, C&EE 228L * Stress-strain behavior of soils, dynamic conditions (5,10) C&EE 222, C&EE 225 * Shear strength (1,2,7,10) C&EE 120, C&EE 128L, C&EE 220, C&EE 228L * Cyclic loading strength (18) C&EE 222, C&EE 225 * Compressibilty (1,2,3) C&EE 120, C&EE 128L, C&EE 220, C&EE 228L * Permeability (1,2,3,10) C&EE 120, C&EE 228L 3. Applications of Geosynthetics * Types of Geosynthetics (20) C&EE 121 * Geosynthetic functions and properties (20) C&EE 121 * Applications for filtration, separation, drainage and reinforcement (2) C&EE 121 * Reinforced soil retaining walls (8,20) C&EE 121, C&EE 223 4. Stability Analysis * Slope stability and its analysis (1,2,3,4,8,12) C&EE 121, C&EE 220, C&EE 225 * Bearing capacity (1,2,3,4,8,12,15) C&EE 121, C&EE 221 * Retaining structures (1,2,6,8,12,15) C&EE121, C&EE 223 5. Foundation Design * Theory of consolidation (1,3,4,10) C&EE 120, C&EE 220 * Compaction (1,2,8,10,12) C&EE 121, C&EE 221 * Stress distribution below loaded structures (1,3,8,9,10,15) C&EE 120, C&EE 221 * Settlement analysis (1,2,3,8,9,12,15) C&EE120, C&EE 121, C&EE 220, C&EE 221 * Shallow foundations (2,3,8,9,12,15) C&EE121, C&EE 221 * Piles and piers (2,8,9,12,13,14,17) C&EE 121, C&EE 221 6. Lateral Pressures * Theories of earth pressures (1,2,4,8,9) C&EE 120, C&EE 121, C&EE 223 * Seepage pressures (1,2,8) C&EE 120, C&EE 121, C&EE 220, C&EE 223 * Rigid and flexible walls (6,8,9) C&EE 223 * Excavation support systems (1,2,6,8,9) C&EE 223 7. Soil Dynamics/Earthquake Engineering * Behavior of soils under dynamic/cyclic loading (5,8,16,18) C&EE 222, C&EE 225 * Response of soil deposits to earthquake loads (5,11,16,18) C&EE 222, C&EE 225 * Seismic response of foundations, retaining structures, earth dames, and other earth structures, (16) C&EE 225 * Liquefaction (16,18) C&EE 222, C&EE 225 A written and oral examination on material encompassed by the above six areas will be required. Each student in this major field will be required to pass a written preliminary PhD exam consisting of a four-hour closed book examination followed by a four-hour open book examination given within the same day. Additional details are available from the Geotechnical Engineering PhD Field Committee. Minor Fields Students majoring in Geotechnical Engineering will be expected to complete two minor fields composed of three courses each, or one minor field composed of five courses selected in accordance with the requirements of the respective minor fields. Additionally, they will be expected to fulfill the requirements of the departments administering the minor fields. Minimum Preparation for Minor Field Students Students electing Geotechnical Engineering as a minor field will be held responsible for the body of knowledge contained in C&EE 220, C&EE 221, and C&EE 222 or C&EE 223. Students electing Geotechnical Engineering as a minor field will be given a written examination on their preparation as described above. Minor field students will be exempted from this examination if they obtain a grade point average of at least 3.25 in their minor field courses. References Textbooks
1. Lambe, T.W. and R.V. Whitman, Soil Mechanics, Si Version, Wiley, 1979. Journals and Proceedings The list below contains journals that included topics of interest to students in Geotechnical Engineering.
1. ASCE Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE. and other relevant journals and specialty conference. *Numerals in parenthesis refer to textbooks in the reference list which follows. |
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