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Geotech in Motion

Bare Essentials of Soil Mechanics - An Introduction to Soil Mechanics

24/1/2017

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​World-leading geotechnical engineer Professor John Burland introduces viewers to the world of soil mechanics. This is the first in the Bare Essentials of Soil Mechanics series: the key things a civil engineer needs to created to understand about soil mechanics.
Prof. Burland is based at Imperial College London and has worked on hundreds of interesting projects, the most famous of which was stabilising the Leaning Tower of Pisa. In this video, Prof Burland invites us to spare a thought for the long-forgotten geotechnical engineer whose responsibility it was to stop the tunnels from falling on our heads or to prevent the skyscrapers from sinking into the ground. He goes on to describe soil mechanics as the branch of science that studies the mechanical behaviour of soils as they apply to the design of civil engineering structures. 

Learning outcomes
This video will help learners answer questions such as:
  • What is geotech engineering?
  • What is the relationship between civil engineering and geotechnical engineering?
  • What does a geotech engineer do?
  • In what civil engineering projects do geotechnical engineers get involved?
  • What is soil mechanics?

About the Bare Essentials of Soil Mechanics Series
This video is part of the Bare Essentials of Soil Mechanics series, funded by the Ove Arup Foundation, in which Professor John Burland draws on his many years of practice in geotechnical engineering and teaching to provide listeners with what he regards to be the key knowledge that geotechnical engineers need to understand about soil mechanics in engineering practice. 

More engineering teaching resources available on www.expeditionworkshed.org

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...

Credits
  • Written and presented by: Prof John Burland, Imperial College, London.
  • Concept design: Think Up
  • Graphic design: thomas.matthews
  • Direction/Production: Aeries Films.
  • Source: Expedition Workshed - www.expeditionworkshed.org
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