Practical rock mechanics for civil and mining engineering applications
Online course |
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50 hours / 6 weeks |
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To be determined |
Introduction
Rock mechanics plays a pivotal role in shaping the practices of both civil engineers and mining professionals, providing the essential foundation for designing safe and efficient infrastructures and mining operations. Mastering the principles of rock strength and deformability at both intact and mass scales, along with a deep understanding of rock mass classification systems, is vital in comprehending rock behavior and devising robust engineering solutions.
Our five-week course, “Practical rock mechanics for civil and mining engineering applications”, immerses participants in this critical discipline, enabling them to tackle diverse engineering projects with confidence. Throughout the course, participants will gain insights into rock mass failure mechanisms and learn how to identify and assess potential geohazards for surface and underground excavations and apply practical stabilization techniques for rock mass stability. Live webinars and hands-on exercises will enrich the learning experience, empowering students to make informed decisions, implement innovative solutions, and contribute to the advancement of sustainable and efficient rock engineering practices.
Course objectives
This program is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and practical skills in rock mechanics, covering principles, surface and underground excavations, stabilization techniques, and hazard assessment. Through hands-on exercises, participants will gain the expertise needed to excel in the domain of rock mechanics and tackle challenging engineering projects with confidence. Hence, it is envisaged that attendees will obtain gain the necessary skills to:
• Understand the fundamental principles of rock mechanics, including intact rock strength, deformability, and that of the discontinuities, as well as rock mass classification and estimation of its engineering properties.
• Identify potential geohazards for surface excavations, while learning practical techniques for rock slope stability assessment and foundations engineering.
• Gain insights into rock mass behavior around an underground space.
Limited places.
MODULE 1: STRENGTH AND DEFORMABILITY OF INTACT ROCK AND DISCONTINUITIES
MODULE 2: ROCK MASS CLASSIFICATIONS AND ENGINEERING PROPERTIES
MODULE 3: ROCK SLOPE ENGINEERING
MODULE 4: FOUNDATIUONS ON ROCK
MODULE 5: ROCK ENGINEERING FOR UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONS
Ali Keneti
Dr. Ali Keneti is a distinguished Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineer, with 16 years of expertise in geomechanical aspects of Civil Infrastructures and Resources Engineering across North America and Austrasia. His impressive academic journey includes a BSc in Mining Engineering, MSc degrees in Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, and a PhD in Geomechanics. As a registered professional engineer (P. Eng. – British Columbia) and co-author of scientific articles, Dr. Keneti’s unique multidisciplinary background equips him for challenging undertakings in geo-engineering.
As the esteemed instructor of “3D numerical modelling in geomechanics” at IngeoExpert, Dr. Keneti’s expertise perfectly aligns with the new course, “Practical Rock Engineering for Civil and Mining Applications”. With a passion for rock mechanics, students will benefit from his technical breadth in advanced numerical modeling, geohazard risk assessment, rock mass characterization, and geo-structures stability/interaction analysis. His commitment to empowering aspiring geotechnical professionals ensures students gain valuable insights into rock mechanics principles and practical applications, preparing them for success in civil engineering and mining projects. Dr. Keneti’s achievements make him an invaluable asset, shaping a safer and more efficient infrastructure and mining landscape.
All of our courses are offered 100% online, through our intuitive Virtual Campus. Topics are taught through:
- – Videos
- – Interactive multimedia content
- – Live classes
- – Texts
- – Case studies
- – Evaluation exercises
- – Additional documentation
The content is updated in each new course edition, so that knowledge is acquired around the latest news and state-of-the-art geotechnical engineering technology.
One of the most interesting aspects of our courses is the use of live videoconferences, in which teachers and students interact in a continuous exchange of knowledge and problem solving. In addition to this, students can make use of the platform’s forum, a meeting point where they can interact with teachers and other students.
A tutoring system will also be established by email, which will resolve any possible doubts about the course, and which will serve as a point of connection for students with specific questions on each module.
Students can also download all course documentation, including texts, videos, video conferences and exercises.
This course is carefully crafted to cater to a diverse audience, encompassing both aspiring and practicing professionals in the fields of civil engineering and mining.
It targets civil engineers who are involved in designing and constructing infrastructures such as tunnels, hydro projects, and other critical structures, seeking to enhance their understanding of rock mechanics principles and practical applications.
Simultaneously, the course aims to benefit mining students, equipping them with essential knowledge in rock mass behavior and stabilization techniques, fundamental for designing underground spaces and open pit slopes.
Whether participants are starting their careers or seasoned professionals seeking to upgrade their skills, this course provides a comprehensive and practical framework that empowers learners to excel in their respective domains and contribute to the advancement of safe and efficient rock engineering practices.
At the end of the course, and as accreditation of knowledge acquired and of the technical and practical training, students who correctly complete the corresponding evaluation tests of the geotechnical engineering course will obtain an academic certificate issued by Ingeoexpert. This digital certificate is protected by Blockchain technology, making it unique and tamper-proof, thus enabling companies to verify its authenticity.
It can also be downloaded by students, forwarded by email and shared on social networks, as well as embedded on any website. You can see an example here.
The course lays a strong foundation for further career growth and specialization in the dynamic field of geotechnical engineering.
Students will acquire fundamental knowledge and practical skills in rock mechanics, empowering them to tackle geotechnical challenges and contribute meaningfully to civil engineering and mining projects. Rock mechanics forms a crucial pillar for designing safe and efficient infrastructures, as well as optimizing mining operations.
Understanding rock behavior is essential for ensuring the stability and resilience of engineering projects, making this course indispensable for aspiring professionals in these industries. The knowledge gained will enable students to analyze rock properties, apply stabilization techniques, and make informed decisions, laying the groundwork for successful and sustainable engineering practices.
Introduction
Rock mechanics plays a pivotal role in shaping the practices of both civil engineers and mining professionals, providing the essential foundation for designing safe and efficient infrastructures and mining operations. Mastering the principles of rock strength and deformability at both intact and mass scales, along with a deep understanding of rock mass classification systems, is vital in comprehending rock behavior and devising robust engineering solutions.
Our five-week course, “Practical rock mechanics for civil and mining engineering applications”, immerses participants in this critical discipline, enabling them to tackle diverse engineering projects with confidence. Throughout the course, participants will gain insights into rock mass failure mechanisms and learn how to identify and assess potential geohazards for surface and underground excavations and apply practical stabilization techniques for rock mass stability. Live webinars and hands-on exercises will enrich the learning experience, empowering students to make informed decisions, implement innovative solutions, and contribute to the advancement of sustainable and efficient rock engineering practices.
Course objectives
This program is designed to equip participants with essential knowledge and practical skills in rock mechanics, covering principles, surface and underground excavations, stabilization techniques, and hazard assessment. Through hands-on exercises, participants will gain the expertise needed to excel in the domain of rock mechanics and tackle challenging engineering projects with confidence. Hence, it is envisaged that attendees will obtain gain the necessary skills to:
• Understand the fundamental principles of rock mechanics, including intact rock strength, deformability, and that of the discontinuities, as well as rock mass classification and estimation of its engineering properties.
• Identify potential geohazards for surface excavations, while learning practical techniques for rock slope stability assessment and foundations engineering.
• Gain insights into rock mass behavior around an underground space.
Limited places.
MODULE 1: STRENGTH AND DEFORMABILITY OF INTACT ROCK AND DISCONTINUITIES
MODULE 2: ROCK MASS CLASSIFICATIONS AND ENGINEERING PROPERTIES
MODULE 3: ROCK SLOPE ENGINEERING
MODULE 4: FOUNDATIUONS ON ROCK
MODULE 5: ROCK ENGINEERING FOR UNDERGROUND EXCAVATIONS
Ali Keneti
Dr. Ali Keneti is a distinguished Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineer, with 16 years of expertise in geomechanical aspects of Civil Infrastructures and Resources Engineering across North America and Austrasia. His impressive academic journey includes a BSc in Mining Engineering, MSc degrees in Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, and a PhD in Geomechanics. As a registered professional engineer (P. Eng. – British Columbia) and co-author of scientific articles, Dr. Keneti’s unique multidisciplinary background equips him for challenging undertakings in geo-engineering.
As the esteemed instructor of “3D numerical modelling in geomechanics” at IngeoExpert, Dr. Keneti’s expertise perfectly aligns with the new course, “Practical Rock Engineering for Civil and Mining Applications”. With a passion for rock mechanics, students will benefit from his technical breadth in advanced numerical modeling, geohazard risk assessment, rock mass characterization, and geo-structures stability/interaction analysis. His commitment to empowering aspiring geotechnical professionals ensures students gain valuable insights into rock mechanics principles and practical applications, preparing them for success in civil engineering and mining projects. Dr. Keneti’s achievements make him an invaluable asset, shaping a safer and more efficient infrastructure and mining landscape.
All of our courses are offered 100% online, through our intuitive Virtual Campus. Topics are taught through:
- – Videos
- – Interactive multimedia content
- – Live classes
- – Texts
- – Case studies
- – Evaluation exercises
- – Additional documentation
The content is updated in each new course edition, so that knowledge is acquired around the latest news and state-of-the-art geotechnical engineering technology.
One of the most interesting aspects of our courses is the use of live videoconferences, in which teachers and students interact in a continuous exchange of knowledge and problem solving. In addition to this, students can make use of the platform’s forum, a meeting point where they can interact with teachers and other students.
A tutoring system will also be established by email, which will resolve any possible doubts about the course, and which will serve as a point of connection for students with specific questions on each module.
Students can also download all course documentation, including texts, videos, video conferences and exercises.
This course is carefully crafted to cater to a diverse audience, encompassing both aspiring and practicing professionals in the fields of civil engineering and mining.
It targets civil engineers who are involved in designing and constructing infrastructures such as tunnels, hydro projects, and other critical structures, seeking to enhance their understanding of rock mechanics principles and practical applications.
Simultaneously, the course aims to benefit mining students, equipping them with essential knowledge in rock mass behavior and stabilization techniques, fundamental for designing underground spaces and open pit slopes.
Whether participants are starting their careers or seasoned professionals seeking to upgrade their skills, this course provides a comprehensive and practical framework that empowers learners to excel in their respective domains and contribute to the advancement of safe and efficient rock engineering practices.
At the end of the course, and as accreditation of knowledge acquired and of the technical and practical training, students who correctly complete the corresponding evaluation tests of the geotechnical engineering course will obtain an academic certificate issued by Ingeoexpert. This digital certificate is protected by Blockchain technology, making it unique and tamper-proof, thus enabling companies to verify its authenticity.
It can also be downloaded by students, forwarded by email and shared on social networks, as well as embedded on any website. You can see an example here.
The course lays a strong foundation for further career growth and specialization in the dynamic field of geotechnical engineering.
Students will acquire fundamental knowledge and practical skills in rock mechanics, empowering them to tackle geotechnical challenges and contribute meaningfully to civil engineering and mining projects. Rock mechanics forms a crucial pillar for designing safe and efficient infrastructures, as well as optimizing mining operations.
Understanding rock behavior is essential for ensuring the stability and resilience of engineering projects, making this course indispensable for aspiring professionals in these industries. The knowledge gained will enable students to analyze rock properties, apply stabilization techniques, and make informed decisions, laying the groundwork for successful and sustainable engineering practices.
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