Geoenviornmental Engineering

Numbering Code U-ENG23 33528 LE73 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language English Day/Period Tue.1
Instructor name KATSUMI TAKESHI (Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies Professor)
KIMURA MAKOTO (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
UZUOKA RYOSUKE (Disaster Prevention Research Institute Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course provides the knowledge on geoenvironmental engineering related to environmental geotechnics, remedial technologies, disaster mitigation and ground improvement/reinforcement.
Course Goals The goal of this course is to understand how geotechnical engineering contributes to disaster prevention and environmental issues.
Schedule and Contents Environmental geotechnics,6times,Remediation of contaminated soils and groundwaters, waste containment, and reuse of waste materials in geotechnical applications, are introduced
Ground improvement,2times,Principles of ground improvement are introduced
Geo-disaster,2times,Measures against geo-disasters are introduced
Remedial technics,4times,Remedial technics are introduced
Class feedback,1time,Confirmation of understanding
Evaluation Methods and Policy Final exam (70%) and class works (30%)
Course Requirements Soil mechanics I and Exercises (35080)
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) There is one lecture for which Computer programming using FORTRAN is practiced; so please review FORTRAN and bring your own device to the class on the day specified by instructor.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Handouts will be distributed.
References, etc. Lakshmi N. Reddy, Hilary I. Inyang, “Geoenvironmental Engineering: Principles and Applications”, Marcel Dekker, Inc. isbn{}{0824700457}
Robert W. Sarsby, “Envirionmental Geotechnics”, ICE publishing isbn{}{9780727741875}
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間組 8.5年
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