Department of Civil Engineering University of Moratuwa B.Sc Engineering, Semester V, CE 3132 – Geotechnical Engineering Page 1 of 14 Assessed By: Signature Date Lecturers’ Remarks Module - CE 3132 Geotechnical Engineering Assignment Direct Shear Test Marks 10% Learning Outcome Ability to conduct a laboratory direct shear test Ability to evaluate the drained shear strength parameters of soil Ability to explain the behavior of sand sample during shearing Ability to interpret the direct shear test data Ability to discuss the applications and limitations of the direct shear test Programme Outcomes 1. Application of knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering 1 2. Effective communication 1 3. In-depth technical competence in at least one engineering discipline 2 4. Ability to undertake problem identification, formulation and solution 2 5. Ability to utilize a systems approach to design and operational performance 2 6. Individual and team work 1 7. Understanding of the social, cultural, global and environmental responsibilities of the professional engineer, and the need for sustainable development 0 8. Understanding of the principles of sustainable design and development 0 9. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities and commitment to them 1 10. Expectation of the need to undertake life-long learning and capacity to do so 0 0 – not covered under this 1– covered to some extent 2–covered to a greater extent 3– one of the main themes of the subject Lecturer Dr. L. I. N. de Silva Student Name Registration Number: Date of Assignment: Date Due: Initial Submission Date: Re Submission Date:
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Department of Civil Engineering University of Moratuwa
B.Sc Engineering, Semester V, CE 3132 – Geotechnical Engineering Page 1 of 14
Assessed By:
Signature Date
Lecturers’ Remarks
Module - CE 3132 Geotechnical Engineering
Assignment Direct Shear Test Marks 10%
Learning
Outcome Ability to conduct a laboratory direct shear test
Ability to evaluate the drained shear strength parameters of soil
Ability to explain the behavior of sand sample during shearing
Ability to interpret the direct shear test data
Ability to discuss the applications and limitations of the direct shear
test
Programme
Outcomes
1. Application of knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering 1
2. Effective communication 1
3. In-depth technical competence in at least one engineering discipline 2
4. Ability to undertake problem identification, formulation and solution 2 5. Ability to utilize a systems approach to design and operational
performance 2
6. Individual and team work 1 7. Understanding of the social, cultural, global and environmental
responsibilities of the professional engineer, and the need for
sustainable development 0
8. Understanding of the principles of sustainable design and development 0 9. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities and
commitment to them 1
10. Expectation of the need to undertake life-long learning and capacity to
do so 0
0 – not covered under this 1– covered to some extent
2–covered to a greater extent 3– one of the main themes of the subject
Lecturer Dr. L. I. N. de Silva
Student Name
Registration Number:
Date of Assignment: Date Due:
Initial Submission Date: Re Submission Date:
Department of Civil Engineering University of Moratuwa
B.Sc Engineering, Semester V, CE 3132 – Geotechnical Engineering Page 2 of 14
Important
1. Please note that plagiarism is treated as a serious offence and therefore the work you
produce must be individual and original.
2. All sources of information must be referenced using “Harvard Referencing” where
a reference list/Bibliography should be included at the end of the assignment. (You