521 U0070

大地工程之數值分析法 Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering

Department
Civil Engineering
Course No.
521 U0070
Instructor
王泰典/ TAI-TIEN WANG
分類
本科課程_2026年春季學期

課程介紹

CIE5004 · GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION

Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering

114-2 Elective course (3.0 credits). Numerical methods, FDM/FEM, and geotechnical simulation using FLAC, PFC, ABAQUS, and related tools.

CIE5004 Curriculum Number 114-2 Semester 3.0 Credits Elective Required / Elective

✦ Course Information

Course title Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineering
Semester 114-2
Designated for COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Curriculum Number CIE5004
Curriculum Identity Number 521EU0070
Class
Credits 3.0
Full / Half Yr. Half
Required / Elective Elective
Remarks The upper limit of the number of students: 40.

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Class Section

Class Instructor Time Student Workload
TAI-TIEN WANG Friday 2, 3, 4 (9:10–12:10) 3–6 hours

Course Description

Introduce the basics of numerical methods relating to geotechnical engineering.

Course Objective

1

Clarify the capacity, limitation and validity of numerical tools for analyzing geotechnical problems.

2

Enable the students to conduct numerical analysis appropriately.

Course Requirement

Homework No. 1 & 3

Hand written with part of computer aid

  • HW 1: solving equation, system of equations, interpolation
  • HW 3: formulation of FDM and FEM

Homework No. 2 & 4 (individual preferred)

  • HW 2: Slope analysis by slice method, STABL/SLIDE and FLAC
  • HW 4: Lab test simulation by FLAC, PFC (or UDEC/3DEC) and ABAQUS (or either FEM code)

Project

  • Geotechnical related issues simulated using at least one of FLAC, PFC and ABAQUS (or either FEM code)
  • Students have to present their projects proposal in W09, outcomes in W15–16, and to submit a PPT file and related input files in W17
  • Office Hours: Appointment required.
  • References:

Designated reading

Theoretical background of numerical analysis

  • Sauer T. Numerical analysis, 3rd Edition, Addison-Wesley
  • Kreyszig E. Advanced engineering mathematics Part E, Chapters 19–21. 10th Edition

For cases study and software practices

  • User manual of respective software's
  • Course handouts and presentation materials

Grading

No. Item % Explanations for the conditions
1.HW 1 and 225%
2.HW 3 and 430%
3.Project35%
4.Attendance10%
Adjustment methods for students
  • Teaching methods: Provide students with flexible ways of attending courses
  • Assignment submission methods: Extension of the deadline for submitting assignments, Group report replace Personal report, Mutual agreement to present in other ways between students and instructors
  • Exam methods: Written (oral) reports replace exams
  • Others: Negotiated by both teachers and students

Grading Policy

NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.

Letter Grade System

NTU uses a letter grade system for assessment. The grade percentage ranges and the single-subject grade conversion table in the NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Regulations Governing Academic Grading are for reference only.

Instructor Adjustment

Instructors may adjust the percentage ranges according to the grade definitions. For more information, see the Assessment for Learning Section.

Progress

Week Date Topic
Week 1Course introduction and Solving equations
Week 2Slope stability, SLIDE & demons.
Week 3System of equations and Interpolation
Week 4FDM, FLAC & demon.
Week 5Least square
Week 6FDM, PFC & demon.
Week 7No class on holiday
Week 8FDM discussion, UDEC/3DEC & demon.
Week 9NDI, Project proposal
Week 10No class
Week 11FEM, ABAQUS & demon. (1/2)
Week 12FEM, ABAQUS & demon. (2/2)
Week 13Student progress present
Week 14Retention time, or special coupling analysis issue
Week 15Student project present
Week 16Student project present
Week 17Project submission due

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