
This course introduces the fundamental principles of soil mechanics, a crucial discipline within civil and geotechnical engineering. Soil mechanics examines the physical and mechanical properties of soils, their behavior under various conditions, and their application in the design and construction of structures such as buildings, foundations, dams, and retaining walls.
Through this course, participants will gain a foundational understanding of soil composition, classification, stress-strain relationships, permeability, shear strength, and soil stability. This knowledge is essential for engineers to evaluate and mitigate risks associated with soil-structure interactions.
This course is applicable to civil, geotechnical, structural, and environmental engineers, as well as other disciplines requiring knowledge of soil behavior in engineering applications.
This course includes: