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Slope Stability and Reconstruction

Study program:
Environmental Engineering (VII semester -BsC)
Mine Surveying (VII semester -BsC)
Surface Mining of Mineral Deposits (VII semester -BsC)
Name of subject: Slope Stability and Reconstruction
Instructors:
Prof. Vladimir Čebašek, Prof. Veljko Rupar
Status: Optional
ECTS: 5
Prerequisites: Rock and soil maechanics
Course Objectives:
The objective of the course is to introduce students to advanced principles and methods of slope stability analysis and slope design, as well as open-pit slope remediation and reconstruction.
Learning Outcomes:
The course will provide students to understand the problems of interaction between the rock and soil masive and the surface exploitation process, and to determine the basic rock and soil properties as the basis for the open-pit slope design and their remediation and reconstruction.
Content:

Theory teaching
Introducing to the importance and process of the shear strength research and the theory of rock and soil material strength. The methodology of analyzing and selecting the data necessary for the opent-pit slope design, as well as the factors that influence their stability, will be studied. Introducting to advanced slope stability calculation methods which represent the basis for open-pit designing and performing.

Practical teaching
The algorithm for calculating the slope stability will be studied. Basic geological and geomechanical field studies and laboratory tests that are necessary for the slope stability analysis will be introduced. Procedures for input data analysis and selection for stability calculations. Advanced methods for slope stability analysis in soil and rock materials will be introduced.

Suggested Reading List:
  1. J. Radojević: "Mehanika stena", Rudarsko-geološki fakultet, Beograd 1989
  2. E. Hoek “Practical Rock Engineering (2007 ed.)”, http://www.rocscience.com/hoek/corner/Practical_Rock_Engineering.pdf
  3. R. Obradović, N. Najdanović,: "Mehanika tla u inženjerskoj praksi", Rudarski institut, Beograd 1999.
  4. M.Maksimović: "Mehanika tla", Građevinska knjiga a.d., Beograd 2005.
  5. N. Gojković, R. Obradović, V Čebašek: “Stabilnost kosina površinskih kopova”, Rudarsko-geološki fakultet, Beograd 2004.
Conduct of the Course:
Theoretical lectures with Microsoft Power Point presentations, practical exercises (calculation methods and independent study), paper reports and seminar papers
Fund hours:
Lectures Exercises Other forms of teaching Study research
2 2 0 0
Assessment:
Final Exam ECTS
Written exam30

Classwork Assessment ECTS
Class Participationа10
Practical Classes10
Written tests30
Seminars20
Additional Assessment Criteria: -


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