Recent Question/Assignment

LINTON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
B.Eng(Hons) in Civil Engineering
Student
Number (UEL) U
Matric Number
Module Name CE 3203
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING Type of coursework
/Reference no. GE01-15/16-SEM A
Title of the
coursework
USE OF GEOTECHNICAL SOFTWARE
Student’s Declaration I certify that this assignment is my own work and where materials have been used from other resources, they have been properly acknowledged. I also understand that I will face all the possibility of failing unit if the contents of this assignment are plagiarized.
Signed : ____________________ Date : __________________
Tick as appropriate Marks obtained
?
Year One Year Two Year Three
Date Handout 29/09/2015 Date Due 03/11/2015
Date Received Student’s work assessed and returned/date
Assessor’s comments/ Feedback.
Student’s comments
Name and
Signature of Assessor Dr. Iman Farshchi Name and
Signature of
Internal Verifier Mdm Nur Syazwani Noor Rodi
Date Date
Coursework Policies
1. All coursework submitted must include
a. a copy of the full brief given by the module leader (with the signed coversheet)
b. all source material must be cited in the text and a full bibliography of source material (including author, title, publisher and date) listed at the end of the submission
2. All work must be submitted in the mode instructed by the module leader.
3. Work submitted under the student’s name must only be the work of that student. All information sources must be acknowledged. Plagiarism is a serious offence and will render offenders liable to disciplinary action as set out in the Kolej Universiti Linton (and parent university) rules and regulation.
4. Students MUST keep a copy of all submitted work for reference purposes prior to the original being handed in and returned. This will provide proof that the work was completed, in the event that the work goes astray.
4. Coursework received after the submission deadline without an authorised time extension will be marked if submitted within two weeks of the initial deadline. However, the mark awarded will be the minimum (40%). Where the quality of work is below a pass level (i.e. 40%), a mark of 0-39% will be awarded as appropriate.
5. Whenever a candidate submits work after two weeks without an authorised extension, a mark of zero (0%) will be awarded. Examiners may comment on the quality of the work for learning purposes.
6. Requests for extensions of submission deadlines must be made in writing prior to the submission deadline to the module leaders and must be supported by documentary evidence.
Level 3
70%+
First Class Recognise the possibilities and limitations of methodology and theory. Extremely well constructed and logically presented argument. Sound ethical and moral reasoning demonstrated. Able to select and apply specific theories to complex situations. Excellent comprehension of contemporary issues. Excellent relationship of recent research to practice.
60- 69%
Second Class upper Sound ethical and moral reasoning demonstrated. Demonstrates evidence of wide knowledge base and critical reading. Evidence of critical reasoning to solve problems. Critical understanding of the research process. State and defend a critical position on the basis of evidence.
50-59%
Second Class lower Well referenced and cited. Applies relevant research to current practice issue. Capacity to analyse concepts and reframe arguments. Critically evaluates own work. Selects specifics and appropriate theory to enhance arguments.
40-49%
Third class Able to focus on current issues and to argue contrasting perspectives. Explore potential solutions to practice based issues. Evidence of broad range of underpinning and relevant theory. Reference and, bibliography accurately cited.
Well structured and logical presentation
Below 40% Fails to meet the criteria and requirements of the assignment / exam. Limited evidence of reading and underpinning knowledge. Limited analysis of evidence.
Misconceptions and basis errors of underpinning theory.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA AND GRADING SHEET
(25% OUT OF THE TOTAL WEIGHTING)
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e)
No. Breakdown of assessment criteria Weight (%) Range of achievement (?) Marks
Awarded (%) Weighted
Marks
(b) x (d)
1st 2nd U 2nd
L 3rd
1
Analysis and results on hand calculation:
a) Fullenius’ method
b) Bishop’s method
10
10
Software application:
a) Fullenius’ method
b) Bishop’s method 10
10
2
Critical discussion & validation
20
3 Modes of analysis and results
Discussion 10
10
4 Effectiveness of method/s
Discussion 10
10
TOTAL 100%
Key to marking ranges:
1st Class 70+
2nd Class (Upper) 60 - 69
2nd Class (Lower) 50 - 59
Third Class 40 – 49
ASSIGNMENT BRIEF
Learning Outcomes:
LO1. Appraise, identify and prioritise the geotechnical properties that are pertinent to a given practical problem
LO2. Conceptualise, analyse and evaluate the states of stress and strain in a soil element within a geotechnical structure in order to communicate the stress/strain paths for assessing its stability
LO3. Critically identify the different mechanisms of ground movement
LO4. Collaborate and perform desk analysis for the stability of soil slopes
LO5. Apply quantitative methods and software packages to the solution of geotechnical problems
LO6. Present analysis and design calculations
Highlighted Information:
1. This assignment is an individual work
2. Your response to this summative assignment is worth 25% of the total module mark
3. Computer discs to be attached to the work in an envelope or purpose made sleeve adhered to the rear
4. Harvard Referencing method is mandatory. ALL material gathered from other sources and presented for assessment in the assignment must be referenced
5. You are reminded of the school policy on late submissions of coursework and on any hint of plagiarism
Advice on Sources of Information:
1. WHITLOW, R., 2001, Basic Soil Mechanics. 4th Ed., Pearson
2. CRAIG, R.F., 2004, Craig’s Soil Mechanics. 7th Ed., Spon Press
3. SMITH, G.N., & SMITH, I.G.N., 1998, Elements of Soil Mechanics. 7th Ed., Blackwell Science
Instruction:
You need to download the GRETA (geotechnical software from Oasys Ltd.) made available for limited student use. You must demonstrate the use of it in the analysis. It is advised that you read relevant texts in relation to the slope stability analysis.
TASK 1
FIGURE 1 shows the cross-section of a proposed highway cutting in a homogeneous clay soil. Determine the factor of safety in term of effective stress using:
a) Fullenius’ method (hand calculation & Slope program)
b) Bishop’s method (hand calculation & SLOPE/W program)
[40%]
TASK 2
Critically discuss the validity of all your answers in Task 1.
[20%]
TASK 3
Using the same parameters as from Task 1, compare and contrast the outputs of analysis based on the Bishop’s method using three different slip surface shapes of your choice.
[20%]
TASK 4
Using the same parameters as from Task 1, suggest an appropriate stabilisation method and evaluate the improvement on the overall factor of safety.
[20%]
FIGURE 1 Cross-section of a proposed highway cutting
(NOT TO SCALE)
For the purpose of your analysis in Task 1 of this assignment, you MUST use details given in the following table as appropriate to your UEL student ID number.
Information Last digit of your UEL ID NUMBER
0 or 1 2 or 3 4 or 5 6 or 7 8 or 9
H 7.5 7.0 8.0 7.5 7.0
x 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.5 4.5