Geotechnical Engineering/Soil Mechanics

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The course on Geotechnical Engineering includes a study on engineering properties of soil and rock. In addition, it includes various properties of soil used for engineering analysis and soil identification.

Particle size distribution and consistency limits are some of the properties useful for soil identification and classification. Shear strength of soil, compaction, and consolidation are helpful in the engineering analysis of soil. Permeability, seepage, and earth pressure theories widen the scope of geotechnical engineering. The course is divided into different parts, and each part covers two to three topics clipped with a PowerPoint presentation. PPT’s are self-explaining and easy to understand. Also, the clips are of short duration for better understanding and remembrance. Students are advised to note down essential details and do discuss for any clarification or conceptual understanding.

Who this course is for:

  • Civil Engineering Graduates, PG Students, Competitive exam aspirants, Working Professional,
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What Will You Learn?

  • Engineering analysis of soil, classification of soil, properties of soil

Course Content

Soil Mechanics

  • Lecture 60 : mod10
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  • Lecture 44: Compressibility and Settlement of Soil
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  • Lecture 43: Compressibility Of Soils (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 42: Compressibility of Soil (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 41: Compressibility Of Soils (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 40: Compressibility Of Soil (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 39: Compressibility of Soils (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 38: Compressibility of Soils (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 37: Compressibility of Soils
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  • LECTURE 36 SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 35 SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 34 SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 33 SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 32 SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 45: Compressibility and Settlement (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 46 : mod10
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  • Lecture 59 : mod10
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  • Lecture 58 : mod10
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  • Lecture 57 : mod10
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  • Lecture 56 : mod10
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  • Lecture 55 : mod10
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  • Lecture 54 : mod10
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  • Lecture 53 : mod10
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  • Lecture 52 : mod10
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  • Lecture 51 : mod10
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  • Lecture 50 : mod10
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  • Lecture 49 : mod10
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  • Lecture 48 : mod10
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  • Lecture 47 : mod10
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  • LECTURE 31 SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 30 : SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 14: COMPACTION OF SOILS
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  • LECTURE 13: PERMEABILITY AND SEEPAGE (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 12: PERMEABILITY AND SEEPAGE (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 11: PERMEABILITY AND SEEPAGE
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  • Lecture 10 : Permeability and seepage (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 9 : Permeability and Seepage (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 8 : Permeability and seepage
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  • Lecture 7 : Three-phase diagram (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 6 : Three-phase diagram
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  • Lecture 5 : Soil Classification (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 4 : Soil Classification (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 3 : Soil Classification
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  • Lecture 2 : Soil Formation
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  • Lecture 15: COMPACTION OF SOILS (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 16: DEEP DYNAMIC COMPACTION
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  • LECTURE 29 : SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 28 : SHEAR STRENGTH (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 27 : SHEAR STRENGTH
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  • LECTURE 26 : VERTICAL STRESS (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 25 : VERTICAL STRESS (Contd.)
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  • LECTURE 24 : VERTICAL STRESS
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  • LECTURE 23 : VERTICAL STRESS FOR DISTRIBUTED LOAD
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  • LECTURE 22 : BOUSSINESQ POINT LOAD FORMULA
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  • LECTURE 21 : VERTICAL STRESS DISTRIBUTION
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  • LECTURE 20: EFFECTIVE STRESS APLICATION
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  • LECTURE 19: EFFECTIVE STRESS (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 18: Effective stress
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  • Lecture 17: PERMEABILITY/COMPACTION (Contd.)
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  • Lecture 1 : Rock cycle
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