Geomechanics Laboratory
Geomechanics is the theoretical and applied science of the mechanical behaviour of rock and rock masses; it is concerned with the response of rock and rock masses to the force fields of their physical environment. Geomechanics have contributed in the general area of earth resources engineering, including civil, mining, petroleum, energy resources, and environmental engineering.
The courses managed in this laboratory are grouped into compulsory subjects and elective subjects.
Compulsory subjects
- Rock Mechanics
- Blasting Engineering
- Mine Geotechnics
- Mine Ventilation
Elective subjects
- Tunnel Engineering
- Underground Stability
- Technology of Rock Support and Reinforcement
- Drilling and Excavation Engineering
- Monitoring Technologies for Mines
The Laboratory Facilities: (Details)
- Blasting Simulation
- GPS Garmin
- Slope Stability Analysis Software (Galena)
- Unconfined Compressive Strength Test
- Direct Shear Test
- Physical Properties Test
- Hydrometer Test
- Atterberg Limit Test
- Triaxial Test for Soil
- Rock Cutter Machine
- Core Drill Machine Portable
- Grinder
- Digital Balance
- Picnometer
List of Software licensed by Geomechanics Laboratory
- Rocscience Dips
- Rocscience EX3
- Rocscience Examine2D
- Rocscience RocData
- Rocscience RocFall
- Rocscience Rocplane
- Rocscience RocSupport
- Rocscience RocTopple
- Rocscience RS2
- Rocscience RS3
- Rocscience RSPile
- Rocscience Settle3
- Rocscience Slide2
- Rocscience Slide3
- Rocscience Swedge
- Rocscience Unwedge
Staff
Head of Laboratory
Lecturers
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