CE349 (Soils Laboratory) Syllabus: Spring 2010

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CE349 (Soils Laboratory) Syllabus: Spring 2010

The University of Arizona Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Department

CE349 (Soils Laboratory) Syllabus: Spring 2012

Instructor: Saeed Ahmari, CEEM Bldg., Room 318B Email: [email protected]

Office hours: Tuesdays 2:00 PM- 3:30 PM Thursdays 11:00 AM-12:00 PM

Class Hours Section A (experiment: room CE318): Mondays 2-4:50 PM Section B (experiment: room CE318): Wednesdays 3- 4:50 PM Lecture (both sections: room CE201): Wednesdays 2-3:00 PM

Credit: 1 unit

Location: CE Building, Room 318

Prerequisite(s) Co-Requisite: CE 343

References Michael Kalinski “Soil Mechanics Lab Manual” wiley Budhu M. “Soil mechanics and foundation engineering” wiley

Course Description These tests will be performed in this lab: Moisture content, Specific gravity, Liquid and plastic limit, Analysis of grain size distribution including both sieve analysis and hydrometry test, Hydraulic conductivity test including both constant and falling head tests, One dimensional consolidation test, Direct shear test, Unconfined compressive strength and UU triaxial test.

In addition, every meeting time includes a lecture of 30 to 45 minutes that addresses the related theoretical concepts.

Course Objectives This course is aimed to perform common soil mechanics tests in order to better understand soils behavior.

By taking this course, one is expected to be able to run common geotechnical tests, analyze lab test data, and describe mechanical behavior of soils. Topics Moisture content and specific gravity (1 day) Liquid and plastic limit (2 days) Particle size analysis (Mechanical sieving and hydrometer analysis) (2 days) Compaction (1 day) Sand cone test (1 day) Permeability through the constant-head and falling-head methods (2 days) Consolidation (1 day) Uniaxial and triaxial compressive strength (2 days) Direct shear test (1 day)

Grading Policy Mid-term exam: 15% Final exam: 20% Mutual evaluation 15% Lab reports and attendance: 50%

Regular grades are awarded for this course: 90 – 100 = A 80 – 89.9 = B 65 – 79.9 = C 50 – 64.9 = D < 50 = E

Important dates January 19, 2012 Last day to use UAccess for adds, changing classes or sections changes to or from pass/fail grade February 7, 2012 Last day to DROP courses resulting in deletion of course enrollment from record February 8, 2012 Change of Schedule form with instructor's permission is required to drop a class March 10-18, 2012 Spring recess May 02, 2012 Last day of classes May 04,2012 Final exam

Assignments students are required to turn in seven lab reports during the semester. Lab #1 (moisture content& specific gravity), #2 (Atturberg limits), #3 (preliminary report) will be submitted individually and the rest will be as group reports. Normally, the reports are due two weeks from the date a set of tests are performed unless it is announced in the class.

Remarks Students are required to clean the lab after each experiment. Students are required to attend for some tests at a different time schedule. This syllabus may be subject to slight changes in the future with the prior notice.

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