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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|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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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.
- Geotechnical laboratory testing
- Geotechnical field tests
- Geotechnical measurements
- Analytical methods
- Numerical Methods
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