The aim of the course is that the students get to know the use of numerical methods that aid the geotechnical and engineering geological design. The students get familiar with the advantages and disadvantages of analytical methods and applications of finite element methods to geotechnical and engineering geological problems by using different commercially available software. The students get to know the special elements and material models that are typically used in case of FE modelling of geotechnical problems. The students get to know the most frequently used rock mechanical methods for modelling fractured rocks.
- Teacher: Péter Görög
- Teacher: András Mahler
The students are getting familiar with the pollution sources that endanger environment and understand the mitigation methods. The subject provides information on the transport mechanism of pollutants in subsurface area and the conditions that influence their dispersion. The studied topics include the legal regulation of environmental geological surveys and the geological constrains of environmental impact assessment of existing and planned engineering structures. By studying remediation techniques the course leads a better understanding of various methods of pollutant removal from the geological environment. Special focus area is mining related pollution and site remediation. Waste disposal and pollution control also form important parts of the course. The exercise classes help students to learn environmental geological practice that helps in the sustainable operation and design of engineering structures. The course provides perspectives in environmental pollution reduction and in cost effective mitigation of polluted sites.
- Teacher: Péter Görög
- Teacher: Ákos Török
The scope of the subject is to teach the students the fundamentals of geotechnics required for structural design, such as familiarity with and use of EC7. These include geotechnical categorization; types and contents of geotechnical documentations; geotechnical and structural design of piles for different loading types, design of soil-supported ground slabs along with the determination of the values of subgrade reaction modulus; design of pile-supported ground slabs and “rigid inclusion” slabs; structural design of excavation support structures, determination of soil reaction moduli along with their effect on deformations and internal forces; design of ground anchors; geotechnical questions of bridge abutments; and the basics of soil dynamics and geotechnical earthquake engineering.
- Teacher: Zoltán Bán
- Teacher: András Mahler
- Teacher: Balázs Móczár
- Teacher: János Szendefy
Department of Engineering Geology and Geotechnics - Dr. Szendefy János
- Teacher: János Szendefy
- Teacher: János Szendefy
- Teacher: Máté János Vámos
- Teacher: Gabriella Varga
- Teacher: Zoltán Bán
- Teacher: Kristóf Lődör
- Teacher: András Mahler
- Teacher: Gyula Bögöly
- Teacher: Dorottya Kovács
- Teacher: Balázs Vásárhelyi