I never liked Geotechnical/Soil Mechanics, BUT after listening to your lectures I am loving it… because I really understand it! Thank you so much. Your students are lucky to have you as their professor. Thank you so much for making your lectures available to everyone. 🙏🙂
This is one of the best course, easy to understand and follow in soil mechanic that I have encountered in youtube. I would be happy to purchase if Dr Franke introduce geotechnical course through online platform.
Hello Dr. Franke! I'm from Indonesia, and I'd love to say that these lectures are excellent! I love it so much. I will use these lectures as complementary for my study at Civil Engineering. Thanks a lot, sir!
The RUclips video links shown in the slides: 1. Clay Swelling response on wetting: ruclips.net/video/ACpuYED9WkU/видео.html 2. Dam piping failure: ruclips.net/video/EpwpKjqiodQ/видео.html Hope it helps!
Kevin Sir, I am thankful to you because these videos provide me great sound and concrete knowledge about geotechnical engineering. Sir, it is my humble request that suggests some good book on geotechnical engineering which covers basic as well as the advanced topic of geotechnical engineering. Please, sir, Upload the Lecture 16 and Lecture 22 which you are talking about stress path and quick clay. I love your lecture on Drones: An Engineering Reconnaissance Tool of Tomorrow which is also fabulous sir
Good day Dr. Franke, may i know the name of the reference textbook youre using? so i could follow through the entire course 🙂. You make great lectures btw, i can understand the lessons easily 👍
Hi Dr Frank i am lost where you said dipersive soil is pack together and flocculated soil is loose. regarding that dipersed means scatter and flocculated means tight in small clumps. OR maybe someones else to help me clear this.
I note that you describe the soils as cohesive and cohesionless, where I'm more familiar with cohesive and noncohesive. Is this a matter of style or does the nomenclature prefer cohesionless?
Also please doctor I cant understand the relationship between the shear strength and the type of clay wether it dispersive or flocculated In other words, why the open structure of the flocculated [ montmorillonite ] is much higher in shear strength than the dense structure of the dispersive type [ kaolinite ]
I'm struggling to understand how montmorillonite under the SEM has a honey-comb shape with large void space, yet is a dispersive soil and therefore, somehow more dense, less permeable and less compressible. Additionally, kaolinite is flaky and more packed together, yet is flocculated so has an open structure with more permeability.
A small question I just got out of nowhere right now with no specific purpose...just curiositiy: There are a wide variety of branches in Civil Eng. but out of all these, which is or will be the most lucrative?
@@perasenmosespaul416 I've worked both sides and construction management pays a lot more. However, when I was doing structural, there was a better work-lifestyle balance. You gotta weigh up what's good for you
Thanks for sharing but next time can you not clack your mouth together between sentences?? The needless and repetitive interjections are annoying so I couldn’t listen to your lecture :[
I never liked Geotechnical/Soil Mechanics, BUT after listening to your lectures I am loving it… because I really understand it! Thank you so much. Your students are lucky to have you as their professor. Thank you so much for making your lectures available to everyone. 🙏🙂
lecture starts at 13:00
You seem like a great teacher. Thanks for making these public!
This is one of the best course, easy to understand and follow in soil mechanic that I have encountered in youtube. I would be happy to purchase if Dr Franke introduce geotechnical course through online platform.
Hello Dr. Franke! I'm from Indonesia, and I'd love to say that these lectures are excellent! I love it so much. I will use these lectures as complementary for my study at Civil Engineering. Thanks a lot, sir!
Is this tutorial helpful for civil engineering students?
@@mohamedaliahmed5983 Yes it's XD especially for me who still in the first/second year as a civil engineering students!
The RUclips video links shown in the slides:
1. Clay Swelling response on wetting:
ruclips.net/video/ACpuYED9WkU/видео.html
2. Dam piping failure:
ruclips.net/video/EpwpKjqiodQ/видео.html
Hope it helps!
Kevin Sir, I am thankful to you because these videos provide me great sound and concrete knowledge about geotechnical engineering. Sir, it is my humble request that suggests some good book on geotechnical engineering which covers basic as well as the advanced topic of geotechnical engineering.
Please, sir, Upload the Lecture 16 and Lecture 22 which you are talking about stress path and quick clay. I love your lecture on Drones: An Engineering Reconnaissance Tool of Tomorrow which is also fabulous sir
Dr. Franke, you're a Legend!
Great explanation. Thank you for sharing.
Good day Dr. Franke, may i know the name of the reference textbook youre using? so i could follow through the entire course 🙂. You make great lectures btw, i can understand the lessons easily 👍
Interesting and very valuable lectures, is there any plan to online course in Geotechnical Engineering?
Hi Dr Frank
i am lost where you said dipersive soil is pack together and flocculated soil is loose. regarding that dipersed means scatter and flocculated means tight in small clumps. OR maybe someones else to help me clear this.
Hello Perasen, I found this link very useful on Clay. check it out
www.slideshare.net/lwolberg/clay-minerals-and-soil-structure
Professor do you have some repository were we can download the slides? thank you
Can you please share lecture slides with me?
going to be lazy here,
where can i get the slides dr frank
I note that you describe the soils as cohesive and cohesionless, where I'm more familiar with cohesive and noncohesive. Is this a matter of style or does the nomenclature prefer cohesionless?
Great work prof
Also please doctor
I cant understand the relationship between the shear strength and the type of clay wether it dispersive or flocculated
In other words, why the open structure of the flocculated [ montmorillonite ] is much higher in shear strength than the dense structure of the dispersive type [ kaolinite ]
Hello Dear Professor,
Would you mind please, upload a course on foundation design too?
I am enjoying watching your informative videos. Thanks so much!
I'm struggling to understand how montmorillonite under the SEM has a honey-comb shape with large void space, yet is a dispersive soil and therefore, somehow more dense, less permeable and less compressible. Additionally, kaolinite is flaky and more packed together, yet is flocculated so has an open structure with more permeability.
Thank you. Do you have textbooks for sharing ?
great teaching
Are there links to the power points that can be shared?
Plz somebody let me know with what textbook should i take this lecture!! Is DAS book ok??
A small question I just got out of nowhere right now with no specific purpose...just curiositiy: There are a wide variety of branches in Civil Eng. but out of all these, which is or will be the most lucrative?
May suggest structural if you have a good statics knowledge but in terms of pay construction management.
structure engineering would be good
@@perasenmosespaul416 I've worked both sides and construction management pays a lot more. However, when I was doing structural, there was a better work-lifestyle balance. You gotta weigh up what's good for you
actual lecture starts at 13:00
Please Dr. Franke
I need the file
The pdf or the slides file
Thanks a million
Thank u sir really excellent lecture!
Where can we get the slides to these lectures
What is the name of the book?
Watched one day before my exam
29:08
Chinese food has a lot of kaolinite additives in.....could u tell me what kind of food, sir?..only Chinese foods?
Hello, where can i find lectures, 12,13,14, an 16_ thanks for the videos
Search for CEEN 341. It is on the Internet.
Thank you!
Thank you ! Helping a lot.
I don't understand how flocculated soil is more compressible and permeable yet dispersive soil somehow has a higher shrink swell potential
Thank you, nice lectures :D
Sir can you please share lecture slides with me?
Thanks Dr.
sir where is lecture 16!
Technical writing
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Thanks for sharing but next time can you not clack your mouth together between sentences?? The needless and repetitive interjections are annoying so I couldn’t listen to your lecture :[