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I applied via campus placement at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati and was interviewed before Feb 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Geosynthetics are materials used in geotechnical engineering to improve soil stability and performance.
Geotextiles: used for soil separation, filtration, and drainage
Geogrids: used for soil reinforcement and stabilization
Geomembranes: used for containment and barrier systems
Geocomposites: combination of different geosynthetic materials
Geocells: three-dimensional honeycomb-like structures used for erosion control and lo
Types of foundations, retention systems, and geotechnical terms.
Types of foundations include shallow foundations (e.g. spread footings, mat foundations) and deep foundations (e.g. piles, drilled shafts).
Retention systems refer to structures used to retain soil or other materials, such as sheet piles, soldier piles and lagging, and soil nails.
SPT (Standard Penetration Test) is a common in-situ test to determine soil pro...
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Liquefaction is a phenomenon where soil loses its strength and stiffness due to increased pore water pressure.
Occurs during earthquakes or other vibrations
Can cause soil to behave like a liquid
Can lead to soil settlement, landslides, and building damage
Common in areas with loose, sandy soil
Retaining walls are structures used to hold back soil or rock. There are several types of retaining walls.
Gravity retaining walls
Cantilever retaining walls
Sheet pile retaining walls
Anchored retaining walls
Gabion retaining walls
Reinforced soil retaining walls
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