Geotechnical Engineering : Comprehensive Overview and Principles
This document is a comprehensive 50-slide presentation on Geotechnical Engineering. It is designed to be viewed in a browser or printed to PDF. Here is a breakdown of the content flow: Introduction (Slides 1-5): Defines the field, introduces key figures like Karl Terzaghi, and explains the scope and importance of the discipline. Soil Mechanics Fundamentals (Slides 6-19): Covers the rock cycle, soil formation, phase relationships (void ratio, porosity), particle size analysis, Atterberg limits, and soil classification systems (USCS, AASHTO). Site Investigation (Slides 20-25): Details how engineers explore the subsurface using boring methods and in-situ tests like SPT (Standard Penetration Test) and CPT (Cone Penetration Test). Engineering Principles (Slides 26-34): Explains core concepts such as Darcy's Law (permeability), the Principle of Effective Stress, Shear Strength (Mohr-Coulomb), and Consolidation/Settlement. Structural Applications (Slides 35-42): Focuses on Retaining Walls (Gravity, Cantilever, MSE), Slope Stability, and Shallow Foundations (Spread, Strip, Mat). Advanced Topics (Slides 43-49): Covers Deep Foundations (Piles), Ground Improvement techniques, Geosynthetics, and Geo-environmental engineering. Conclusion (Slide 50): Final Q&A slide. The design uses a clean, engineering-focused aesthetic (Slate Blue and Safety Orange) with varied layouts including title slides, bulleted lists, split columns, and "bleed" image layouts to keep the presentation visually engaging.
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- Geotechnical Engineering
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- January 8, 2026
- Number of pages
- 54
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- 2022/2023
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- OTHER
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Subjects
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geotechnical engineering
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foundation
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laboratory
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soil mechanics
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grain size analysis
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aashto classification