Groundwater Flow around Structures

Inhalt

This master-level course deals with the groundwater effects on soil stability and underground structures.

The course is intended to explain hydrogeological processes occurring around underground structures and to provide tools to solve the most common problems associated with the stability of such structures. Some bench-scale physical experiments will be used to familiarize the students with the theoretical concepts through a practical approach. The students will also familiarize themselves with a commercial software for groundwater modeling.

The course will cover topics related to groundwater hydrology and geotechnical engineering:
- Properties of porous medium and sediments
- Groundwater movement
- Potential theory and flow nets
- Soil strength and stress balance
- Water-induced instabilities
- Hyporheic flow in rivers

Some applications related to the topics taught during the course include:
- Water level abatement for dry excavations
- Relationship between groundwater extraction and ground subsidence
- Interaction between groundwater and hydraulic structures (dams, levees)

VortragsspracheEnglisch
Literaturhinweise

Freeze, A.R., and Cherry, J.A. Groundwater. Prentice Hall, 1979. ISBN: 0133653129

Gonzalez De Vallejo, L. Geological Engineering. CRC Press, 2011. ISBN: 9780415413527

Budhu, M. Soil Mechanics Fundamentals. Wiley Blackwell, 2015. ISBN: 9781119019657