12-335   Soil Mechanics

Location: Pittsburgh

Units: 9

Semester Offered: Fall

Understanding the behavior of soils is essential for many applications within civil and environmental engineering from construction safety and structural integrity of buildings, to foundations, levees, groundwater remediation, landfill design, and erosion control.

This course provides students with an introduction to fundamental concepts and methods in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. Topics covered in the course include physical, chemical and hydraulic characteristics and mineral composition of soils; stress-strain-strength relationships; permeability; consolidation; shear strength; and lateral earth pressure.

Students will apply knowledge of these fundamentals to solve civil and environmental engineering problems related to soil deformation, stability, and groundwater flow.

Prerequisite(s): 33-142, 12-231

Textbook(s):

Textbook information can be found at the CMU Bookstore

Instructor(s):

  • Sarah Christian
  • Amit Acharya