Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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Introduction to Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering.
Introduction to Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering (continued).
Basics of Vibration Theory.
Engineering Seismology part -I.
Strong Ground Motion.
Wave Propagation.
Wave Propagation (continued) part –IV.
Dynamic Soil Properties.
Dynamic Soil Properties (continued) Part -II.
Seismic Hazard Analysis.
Seismic Hazard Analysis (continued) Part -II.
Seismic Hazard Analysis (continued) part –VIII.
Site Response Analysis.
Site Response Analysis (continued) part –II.
Site Response Analysis (continued) part –III.
Seismic Analysis and Design of Various Geotechnical Structures.
Seismic Analysis and Design of Various Geotechnical Structures (continued) part –II.
Seismic Analysis and Design of Various Geotechnical Structures (continued) part –VII.
Seismic Analysis and Design of Various Geotechnical Structures (continued) part –VIII.
Seismic Analysis and Design of Various Geotechnical Structures (continued) part –IX.
Instructor: Prof. Deepankar Choudhury, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Bombay.
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of earthquake engineering related to geotechnical problems, principles of earthquake, wave propagation, dynamic soil properties, liquefaction and seismic design of various geotechnical structures. This course focuses on seismic hazard analysis which includes both Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA) and Deterministic Seismic Hazard Analysis (DSHA), followed by site response analysis. Also, behaviour of various geotechnical structures such as shallow and deep foundations, retaining structures, slopes, ground anchors, waterfront retaining structures, reinforced soil-wall, tailing dam due to earthquake loading are discussed with reference to codal provisions. The course material on Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering will be very useful to the post-graduate students, researchers, teachers and practitioners. A number of selected problems will be solved to illustrate the concepts clearly.
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