70052 SOIL AND WATER ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 2000

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Credit Points 0.00

Co-requisite: 70380/E0007+E1001/70380+70360/71013/E1013+70455/E1014

Synopsis

The unit is subdivided into practice modules covering aspects of SOIL,
WATER,  GEOLOGY and SURVEYING. Practice requirements for  each  module
include testing and experimental work and field excursions in  a  team
environment,  and  the  preparation of  individual  reports  on  these
practice activities. Students will be required to carry out soil tests
to  Australian  standards to gauge various engineering  properties  of
soils.   Laboratory   sessions  in  hydraulics  provide   for   better
understanding of relevant theory and calibration techniques  for  flow
measuring  devices through hands on experience. Practical sessions  in
surveying  are  designed to develop the manual and  analytical  skills
required   to  conduct  simple  levelling,  chaining  and   theodolite
traverses.  The field excursion provides the student with  specialised
instruction on the identification and the engineering significance  of
geological features.