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Methods in geotechnical engineering encompass experiments, measurements and calculations. The experiments are devided into laboratory experiments and field tests. Geotechnical calculations are carried out using (classical) analytical or numerical methods. A particular development is the "GBB Soft" code. This is a computing system that is particularly suitable for dimensioning embankment and bed protection measures.
Methods in geotechnical engineering encompass experiments, measurements and calculations. The experiments are devided into laboratory experiments and field tests. Geotechnical calculations are carried out using (classical) analytical or numerical methods. A particular development is the "GBB Soft" code. This is a computing system that is particularly suitable for dimensioning embankment and bed protection measures.
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File:01_Methoden_01.jpg|Picture 1: Calculation model diagrams
File:01_Methoden_02.jpg|Picture 2: Vibration measurements at the bank
File:01_Methoden_03.jpg|Picture 3: Vane shear test unit
File:01_Methoden_04.jpg|Picture 4: Triaxial test rig
File:01_Methoden_05.jpg|Picture 5: FE net Uelzen lock
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*[[Geotechnical laboratory testing]]
*[[Geotechnical field tests]]
*[[Geotechnical measurements]]
*[[Analytical methods]]
*[[Numerical Methods]]


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Methods in geotechnical engineering encompass experiments, measurements and calculations. The experiments are devided into laboratory experiments and field tests. Geotechnical calculations are carried out using (classical) analytical or numerical methods. A particular development is the "GBB Soft" code. This is a computing system that is particularly suitable for dimensioning embankment and bed protection measures.


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