Engineering 340 - SEM: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Spring
2016
01
4.00
Glenn Ellis
TTh 10:30-11:50
Smith College
41410-S16
FORD 024
gellis@smith.edu
What is quicksand and can you really drown in it? Why is Venice sinking? In this seminar students are introduced to the engineering behavior of soil within the context of a variety of real-world applications that include constructing dams, roads and buildings; protecting structures from earthquake and settlement damage; and preventing groundwater contamination. Topics covered include soil classification, permeability and seepage, volume changes, effective stress, strength and compaction. We use a variety of approaches to learning including discussion, hands-on activities, labs, projects, field trips and in-depth explorations of topics chosen by the students. Prerequisite: EGR 270 or GEO 241 or permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 12.
Not open to first-years, sophomores