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PGT - Underground buildings and tunnels

Course specification
Type of study Master academic studies
Study programme
Course title Underground buildings and tunnels
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
PGT elective 2 3L + 2E 7.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
- -
Learning objectives
Students should understand the techniques and principles of geotechnical design, observation, digging and soil stabilization. They need to identify and select appropriate methods for specific soil conditions, as well as types of underground projects.
Learning outcomes
The student is able to make a geostatic calculation and selection of the supporting system, and to choose the optimal method of tunnel construction. He is able to participate in the phase of preparation of project documentation, as well as in all phases of construction of underground structures and tunnels.
Content
Classification of rock masses. Stresses in the vicinity of underground openings. Mechanisms of rock mass fracture in the vicinity of underground openings. Analysis of instabilities resulting from structural properties of rock mass. Design of tunnel supports, when the stresses are higher than the strength of the rock mass. Mining in underground openings. Tunnel ventilation. Tunnel drainage and waterproofing. Use of underground spaces. Landfills for radioactive and other waste. Observations during tunnel construction
Teaching Methods
Classroom lectures and practical exercises. Preparation of annual tasks in consultation with an associate. Laboratory and field work.
Literature
  1. 1. Brkljan I., Inženjerska mehanika stijena (digitalna verzija skripti), Građevinski fakultet u Rijeci, (Original title)
  2. 2. Popović B., Tuneli, Građevinska knjiga, Beograd,1987, (Original title)
  3. 3. Hudec M.,Kolić D., Hudec S., Tuneli, Zagreb, 2009., (Original title)
  4. 2. Hoek, E., Kaiser, P.K., Bawden, W.F., 1995., Support of Underground Excavations in Hard Rock, Balkeme, 215 p. (Original title)
  5. 3. Hudson, J.A., (editor-in-chief), 1993., Comprehensive Rock Engineering, Volume 1,2,3,4 i 5 (Original title)
Evaluation and grading
The independent annual assignment is defended during the semester in terms of lectures, exercises or consultations. The condition for taking the colloquium is the defended annual task with the part of the material belonging to it. Students who do not pass the colloquia during the semester, take the integral part of the exam, scored by the total number of points of both colloquia. Each of the tests is considered successful if the student achieves a minimum of 51% of the points provided for the knowledge test. The table below shows the percentages that can be won for individual activities and knowledge tests.
Specific remarks
The condition for taking the exam is that the annual task has been done and defended. If a student makes more than 3 absences, he is obliged to re-enroll the subject