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Geotechnical monitoring

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Course Unit Code224-0267/02
Number of ECTS Credits Allocated4 ECTS credits
Type of Course Unit *Choice-compulsory
Level of Course Unit *First Cycle
Year of Study *
Semester when the Course Unit is deliveredWinter, Summer Semester
Mode of DeliveryFace-to-face
Language of InstructionEnglish
Prerequisites and Co-Requisites Course succeeds to compulsory courses of previous semester
Name of Lecturer(s)Personal IDName
HRU30doc. RNDr. Eva Hrubešová, Ph.D.
STO118Ing. Martin Stolárik, Ph.D.
Summary
Course contents are the basic principles of geotechnical monitoring, basic principles of monitoring systems and a basic overview of methods and instrumentation, which can be used for monitoring stresses in the rock environment, in reinforcement, load of the reinforcement, deformations, settlements, water pressures, water flow, seismic activity, radon (dynamometers, inclinometers, convergometers, extenzometers, piezometers, settlements sensors, water flow indicators, etc.). Within the course, the students are also acquainted with the design of monitoring for various types of underground structures, slopes and embankments and with the possibilities of processing the resulting monitored data, including the possible inverse analysis.
Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit
- introduce students with the concept of geotechnical monitoring
- formulate basic general principles and methods of geotechnical monitoring
- characterize the methods and procedures of geotechnical measurements, comparison of individual types of methods
- formulate and discuss projects for geotechnical monitoring for individual types of geotechnical and underground structures
- analysis of evaluation possibilities of geotechnical monitoring results
Course Contents
Lecture topics:
Geotechnical monitoring, its main functions and components.
Basic principles of monitoring systems.
Measurement of the primary stress of the rock mass - deformation methods, compensatory methods, unloading methods, hydrofracturing.
Convergometric measurements, measurements of the origin and deformations of cracks and fissures.
Extensometric and inclinometric measurements, monitoring of rock movements using brittle wires.
Ground water monitoring - monitoring of water pressures and direction of groundwater flow.
Monitoring of stress and loading on support.
Monitoring of settlements and large deformation monitoring, temperature monitoring.
Monitoring of seismic activity and monitoring of radon.
Design of underground constructions monitoring.
Design of slopes and embankments monitoring.
Inverse analysis, principle and methods.

Practice topics:
Implementation of convergometric measurements, their evaluation.
Inclinometric measurements - implementation and their evaluation.
Monitoring of relative displacements in the direction of the borehole axis - extensometric measurements.
Water pressure monitoring using piezometers.
Practical introduction to the possibilities of stress and load monitoring - direct and indirect methods.
Design of monitoring system for underground constructions.
Design of slope and embankments monitoring systems.
Inverse calculation, INVERZET software.
Recommended or Required Reading
Required Reading:
Dunnicliff J.: Geotechnical Instrumentation For Monitoring Field Performance, John Wiley & Sons, 2008
Bassett R.: A Guide to Field Instrumentation in Geotechnics: Principles, Installation and Reading, CRC Press, 2011
Aldorf J., Kořínek R.: Geotechnický monitoring, skripta VŠB 1983
Rozsypal A.: Kontrolní sledování a rizika v geotechnice, Jaga group, Bratislava 2001
Recommended Reading:
web pages (www.geokon.com, www.gloetzl.com, www.sisgeo.com atd.)
webovské stránky (www.geokon.com, www.gloetzl.com, www.sisgeo.com atd.)
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, Tutorials
Assesment methods and criteria
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