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Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering (CE 281)

Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering (CE 281). Dr. Sameh Saadeldin Ahmed. Associate Professor of Environmental Eng. Civil Engineering Department Engineering College Almajma’ah University s.mohamed@mu.edu.sa http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/SaMeH 2012. Course Goals.

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Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering (CE 281)

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  1. Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering (CE 281) Dr. Sameh Saadeldin Ahmed • Associate Professor of Environmental Eng. • Civil Engineering Department • Engineering College • Almajma’ahUniversity • s.mohamed@mu.edu.sa • http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/SaMeH • 2012 Dr SaMeH

  2. Course Goals The aim of this course is to acquire the student the basics of general geology including the earth sciences, minerals, rocks and their physical, chemical and mechanical properties. Other goals, involves: provide the students with different applications Engineering Geology in the field of Civil Engineering, such as, tunnels, foundations, groundwater, earthquake, and others structures. This will be achieved through understanding the geological structures, mechanical properties of rocks and reading, and understanding geological maps. Dr SaMeH

  3. Objectives • Provide the student with the rule of geotechnical engineering in different civil engineering works, in addition to acquire him skills in the following main topics: • understand important information about Earth sciences. • distinguish between the different types of minerals and rocks. • point out the desired natural materials for the construction purposes according to the geotechnical properties of rocks. • study the mechanical properties of construction and ornamental stones. Dr SaMeH

  4. Objectives • appreciate the geological conditions of tunnels, foundation, dams’ sites and the groundwater wells. • At the end of the course, the student will be able to read and understand simple geological maps. Dr SaMeH

  5. Course Topics Part I: 1- Definition of Earth Sciences 2- Minerals 3- Rocks 4- Structural Geology 5- Earthquakes 6- Groundwater Part II: 1- Mechanical Properties of Rocks 2- Tunnels 3- Foundations and Engineering Applications Dr SaMeH

  6. Student's duties • 1. Students are required to attend lectures in regular base. • 2. Students are asked to revise in advance the contents of the course. • 3. Participating in the discussions, prepare reports, give at least one seminar, and do all homework‘s. Consulting the course teacher at any time during the office hours. Dr SaMeH

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  12. 1st mid term exam • The exam will take place on: • Sunday (25/4/1433) from • 10:30 to 12:30 • Total marks for this exam is : 15 marks Dr SaMeH

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  17. 2nd mid term exam • The exam will take place on (24/6/1433). • A note will be send to remind the students one week in advance. • Total marks for this exam is : 15 marks Dr SaMeH

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  21. Textbook and References Textbook: Goodman, R., "Engineering Geology", John Wiley & Sons, 1993. References: Bangar, K.M., "Principles of Engineering Geology", Standard Publishers, Distribution, New Delhi, 1997. Singh Parbin, “A Text Book of Engineering and General Geology”, (Latest edition). Dr SaMeH

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