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Kuliah 1 Site Exploration

This document outlines the topics to be covered in a geotechnical engineering course, including: 1) Soil investigation, properties, composition, classification, strength, stress, problems, groundwater, compressibility, consolidation, foundation design, and slope stability. 2) Methods of site exploration and soil characterization such as excavation, grading, compaction, and dewatering. 3) A brief historical overview of developments in geotechnical engineering from prior to the 18th century to modern soil mechanics established by Terzaghi in 1927.

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Kuliah 1 Site Exploration

This document outlines the topics to be covered in a geotechnical engineering course, including: 1) Soil investigation, properties, composition, classification, strength, stress, problems, groundwater, compressibility, consolidation, foundation design, and slope stability. 2) Methods of site exploration and soil characterization such as excavation, grading, compaction, and dewatering. 3) A brief historical overview of developments in geotechnical engineering from prior to the 18th century to modern soil mechanics established by Terzaghi in 1927.

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Kuliah 1 Geoteknik
GEO 504319 GEOTEKNIK
M AT E R I K U L I A H

SOIL INVESTIGATION SOIL PROPERTIES


SITE EXPLORATION & EXCAVATION, GRADING &
CHARACTERIZATION COMPACTED
SOIL COMPOSITION & SOIL STRENGTH
CLASSIFICATION SOIL STRESS

SOIL PROBLEM GROUNDWATER


COMPRESSIBILTY & SEEPAGE
SETTLEMENT
DEWATERING
CONSOLIDATION
GROUND IMPROVEMENT

SLOPE STABILITY
FOUNDATION
STABILITY OF EARH SLOPE
FOUNDATION DESIGN
EARTH RETAINING
SPREAD FOOTING DESIGN
STRUCTURE
Rujukan
A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

START

Prior to the 18th Century Pre-classical 1700-1776


Natural slope and unit weight of various
Famous example Leaning Tower of Pisa
type of soils

Classical II 1856-1910 Classical 1776-1856


Darcy Law, retaining wall & bearing
Lateral earth pressure and Coulomb work
capacity

FUTURE

Modern 1910-1927 After 1927


Soil properties & slope stability
Modern Soil Mechanic (Terzaghi)
SITE EXPLORATION AND
CHARACTERIZATION
Definition of residual soil
Problem based learning

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