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Soil and Rock Logging 2023 | TBA
May
1

Soil and Rock Logging 2023 | TBA

This course is expected to return in May 2023. The Australian Geomechanics Society is planning to cover Rock and Soil Logging courses. This course will aim to educate geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, geo-technicians and other relevant professionals in logging and/or interpreting soil and rock logs in accordance with AS1726 – Geotechnical Site Investigations. In addition, the significant changes to AS 1726 contained within the 2017 Revision will be discussed in detail.

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Introduction to Open Pit Slope Stability Course 2023 | Perth,  Australia
Apr
17
to 21 Apr

Introduction to Open Pit Slope Stability Course 2023 | Perth, Australia

  • Oceans Institute, Theatre Auditorium, Fairway Entrance 3, The University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This introductory ACG training course is to be presented by Professor Phil Dight. He brings together a wealth of experience to share with course participants.

This course provides a holistic big picture overview of geotechnical design and operational management processes; takes delegates sequentially through the various stages of the slope stability design process; covers operational issues related to managing open pit operations from a geotechnical perspective; reviews selected open pit failures and discuss how the geotechnical industry addresses stability problems in all parts of the world.

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Design and Construction of Large Diameter Foundation Bored Piles 2023 | Online Course
Apr
17
to 29 May

Design and Construction of Large Diameter Foundation Bored Piles 2023 | Online Course

This 50hr 6 week course delivered by Dr. Ahmed Mufty focuses on both geotechnical and structural design of bored piles. This course delivers practical methods used for design, construction methods and tolerances, comprehensive explanation of ACI codes and committees, and presentation of some EC provisions. Students will be provided RSPile software temporary licenses.

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Probabilistic Analysis for Geotechnical and Civil Engineering 2023 | Online Course
Apr
17
to 29 May

Probabilistic Analysis for Geotechnical and Civil Engineering 2023 | Online Course

This 50hr 6 week course delivered by Dr. Lee, is aimed at senior level undergraduate/graduate students with intermediate civil and geotechnical experiences who also want to apply best available probabilistic/stochastic analysis tools to real geotechnical/environmental/civil engineering problems. This course covers principles and basics of probabilistic/ stochastic analysis methods and its applications for shallow foundation/retaining wall/soil&GW remediation designs, statistical evaluation of engineering properties of soil/rock, guidance to best available geotechnical/civil filter design with soil and filter properties, and practical exercise problem sets from actual author’s project experiences.

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Soft Ground Tunnelling 2023 | Online Course
Apr
10
to 22 May

Soft Ground Tunnelling 2023 | Online Course

This 50hr 6 week course delivered by Dr. Alun Thomas, looks at the over-arching principles of design in the context of soft ground. Topics such as safety, risk management, sustainability and design codes will be covered in outline. The key aspects of geotechnics will be highlighted, on the assumption that the attendees have a basic understanding of this subject already. Additionally, this course provides insight into many related topics such as ground treatment, instrumentation and monitoring and sustainability. Each subject will be illustrated with easy to understand examples and practical cases.

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Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and ArcGIS 2023 | Online Course
Mar
27
to 8 May

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and ArcGIS 2023 | Online Course

This is a 50hr course delivered by Abdel-Hadi Hor, teaching the core of ArcGIS platform, from designing and creating maps, carry out spatial analysis, built and edit spatial databases, creating Web GIS Services and developing web applications. The course consists of lectures, discussions, exercises and assignments with instructor support.

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Advanced Soil Mechanics 2023 | Online Course
Mar
27
to 8 May

Advanced Soil Mechanics 2023 | Online Course

This is a 50hr course running 6 weeks, designed for college and university students alongside current studies, practitioner, technicians and engineers alike, wishing to learn or refresh their knowledge of soil mechanics. Professor Ian Smith provides introduction to the settlement behaviour of soils underloading, followed by coverage of the key subject of shear strength of soils. Application of the theory in civil engineering is made through the subjects of bearing capacity followed by introduction to the design procedures of Eurocode 7. To conclude, the design of shallow foundations in accordance with Eurocode 7, is covered.

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Ground Modification and Soil Improvement 2023 | Online Course
Mar
27
to 8 May

Ground Modification and Soil Improvement 2023 | Online Course

This 50hr course running 6 weeks provides a foundation for future development and practice as consultants, designers, and builders to understand and be able to apply various techniques of ground modification and soil improvement. Delivered by Professor Ahmed Khan, this course covers principles, methods and applications of ground modification and soil Improvement in an easy to understand manner with provision of online support throughout.

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Managing Seismic Risk in Underground Metalliferous Mines Course 2023 | Perth, Australia
Mar
13
to 16 Mar

Managing Seismic Risk in Underground Metalliferous Mines Course 2023 | Perth, Australia

  • Oceans Institute, Theatre Auditorium, Fairway Entrance 3, The University of Western Australia (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Hard rock mines in deep and high stress environments often require the use of seismic systems to enable operators to manage seismic risk posed to the workforce, the mining investment and the environment. Seismic data is also used in assessing the rock mass response to mining activities where source parameters are used in the interpretation of rock mass failure mechanisms, the calibration of numerical modelling, and the interpretation of failure mechanics of the rock mass.

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