CE5422
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CE 5422 - Numerical Modeling in Geotechnical Engineering (3 Cr.)
Course description
This course covers theoretical and practical aspects of numerical modeling of problems in geotechnical engineering, using the finite element and finite difference methods, as implemented in commercial packages such as Abaqus and FLAC. The emphasis is on the solution of typical soil mechanics and geotechnical design problems. These include determining stresses in soils; solving shallow and deep foundation problems; seepage and consolidation problems; lateral earth pressure, retaining wall and slope stability problems; and seismic wave propagation in soils. Will require development of a graduate level project in addition to the undergraduate level requirements of the course. This course may have a course fee.
prereq: CE 3426 or CE graduate student or instructor consent
prereq: CE 3426 or CE graduate student or instructor consent
Minimum credits
3
Maximum credits
3
Is this course repeatable?
No
Grading basis
AFV - A-F or Audit
Laboratory
Lecture
Requirements
009315
Typically offered term(s)
Every Spring