MINE526 FUNDAMENTALS OF THEORETICAL ROCK MECH.

Course Code:5650526
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:8.0
Department:Mining Engineering
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Graduate
Course Coordinator:Assist.Prof.Dr AHMET GÜNEŞ YARDIMCI
Offered Semester:Spring Semesters.

Course Objectives

  • Teach students fundamentals of stress-strain behavior models, constitutive laws (elastic, nonlinear elastic and transversely isotropic materials), and constitutive laws applied to ductile behavior.
  • Provide an opportunity for the application of rock mechanics principles, analytical and numerical modeling techniques with FLAC2D software.

Course Content

Direction cosines and stresses on discontinuity planes from geological data. Boundary value problems and elasticity solutions in rock mechanics. Anisotropic elasticity and determination of elastic constants for discontinuous rocks. Computer applications in determining stresses and deformations around underground openings in discontinuous rock.


Course Learning Outcomes

:             Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:

Recognize the importance of Rock Mechanics from theoretical, technical and practical points of view in civil, mining, and geological engineering (Student outcomes in Criterion 3: a, b, e, h) Choose the suitable failure criteria for the determination of stability of both surface and underground structures. (Student outcomes in Criterion 3: a, c, e) Calculate the in situ stress and stress concentrations around underground opening (Student outcomes in Criterion 3: a, b, e) Integrate  the 2D numerical solutions in Tunnelling and Rock Engineering (Student outcomes in Criterion 3: a, c, e) Judge  the differences between the  behavior of elastic and plastic rock mass and rock material properties (Student outcomes in Criterion 3: c, e)


Program Outcomes Matrix

Contribution
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1Graduates will have the ability to search for and reach knowledge in width and depth; analyze, interpret, advance, and use the knowledge obtained thereof.
2Graduates will be equipped to design and execute analytical, modelling and experimental research in order to interpret and solve problems encountered in mining engineering.
3Graduates will have the ability to develop innovative methods and employ them to solve problems in a multidisciplinary manner.
4Graduates will have the ability to effectively communicate, written or oral, the methods and the results of their work in national and international platforms.
5Graduates will, in depth, know the social, environmental, economic, and legal dimensions of their professional activities, execute their profession in accordance with sustainable mining practices.
6Graduates will adhere to the social, scientific, and ethical codes in collecting, interpreting and reporting data in all professional activities.
7Graduates will participate and/or be leaders in team works.
8Graduates will have expertise on advance information technologies in mining engineering.