Week |
Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
-Formation of slopes, cutting of slopes |
-Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
2) |
-Landslide Classification |
Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
3) |
-Purposeful determination of media properties |
Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
4) |
-Measuring media properties |
Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
5) |
Stability of ground slopes: limit equilibrium methods-wholesale failure |
Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
6) |
Stability of ground slopes: limit equilibrium methods-wholesale failure |
-Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
7) |
-Stability of ground slopes: limit equilibrium-slice methods |
-Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
8) |
-Stability of ground slopes: limit equilibrium-slice methods |
-Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
9) |
Midterm |
-Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
10) |
-Slopes and slopes in the rock-stereographic representation |
--Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
11) |
-Analysis of slopes and slopes in rock |
--Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
12) |
-Solution with charts in landslide analysis |
Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
13) |
-Control and prevention of mass movements |
-Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
14) |
-Numerical solutions in mass movement analysis |
Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork |
Course Notes / Textbooks: |
Duncan,J.M. ve S.R.Wright 2005 Soil Strength ans Slope Stability J.Wiley,NewYork TÜRKÇESİ Kamil Kayabalı
Önalp, A., Arel, E., 2004. Geoteknik Bilgisi-II, “Yamaç ve Şevlerin Mühendisliği”, Birsen Yayınevi, İstanbul.
Öğrencilere verilecek Ders Notları
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References: |
-Önalp, A., 1982. “İnşaat Mühendislerine Geoteknik Bilgisi I ve II”, KTÜ, Trabzon.
TSE 1991 TS8853 Yamaç ve Şevlerin Dengesi ve Hesap Metodları,Ankara
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Describe the broad multidisciplinary scope of Civil Engineering and the interaction between related disciplines. |
3 |
2) |
Repeats the current techniques and methods applied in the field of Civil Engineering, their limitations, effects and results. |
3 |
3) |
Conducts applied research in the field of Civil Engineering, reaches the information in depth and in depth, evaluates and applies the information. |
3 |
4) |
Applies modeling and experimental research; analyzes complex situations encountered in this process. |
3 |
5) |
Uses advanced methods and software used in the field of technology and communication technologies. |
3 |
6) |
Reaches in-depth and in-depth knowledge by performing applied research in the field of technology, evaluates and applies information. |
3 |
7) |
Conveys the process and results of the studies systematically in written, oral and visual form in national and international environments in and out of civil engineering field. |
3 |