Course Overview
An introduction to the terminology, theory, equipment and practices used in clearing, grubbing and excavation operations. The course covers the basic reasons for clearing and grubbing; terminology; soil properties and how they affect excavation; properties of rock and rock ripping productivity; capabilities of standard excavation equipment. Emphasis is placed on productivity calculations. Special reference is made to quantity measurements and specifications used in highway construction.
Prerequisite(s)
- No prerequisites are required for this course.
Credits
1.0
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, the student will be able to:
Module 1 - Clearing & Grubbing Specifications
- State the definitions of the terms 'clearing' and 'grubbing' and explain the purpose of performing these operations.
- State and explain the use of specifications as detailed in the typical standard specification.
- State and define the material classification system and designations used in highway construction.
- Explain and describe the purpose of and the items determined in a timber cruise.
- Define the term Right of Way and describe its implications with respect to Clearing and Grubbing and Excavation.
Module 2 - Clearing & Grubbing Methods & Production
- Recognize, select and discuss the equipment used in clearing and grubbing operations.
- Describe the methods used in clearing and grubbing operations.
- Explain the principles and problems in estimating costs for clearing and grubbing operations.
- State the general safeguards to be considered relative to the environment during clearing and grubbing.
- Describe the methods of disposal of slash, roots and other rubbish.
- Prepare an estimate for the cutting and piling of cleared and grubbed materials given the tree survey results and capacities of varying equipment.
Module 3 - Excavation Introduction
- Define what is meant by Excavation.
- Define the soil materials as specified for payment in the Typical General Specifications for Highway Construction.
- Define the soil materials in terms generally used in earthmoving/excavation and road design.
- Discuss the properties of soils and their effects on excavation, and calculate shrinkage and swell given the unit weights of materials.
- Discuss the cut slopes required for different soils.
- Describe methods used to protect and preserve excavated slopes and subgrades.
Module 4 - Soil/Earth Excavation
- Identify and describe the commonly used soil/earth excavation machinery.
- List the factors which influence the selection of equipment for excavation operations.
- Compare the uses of different excavation machinery.
- Describe and explain the term cycle time and the factors affecting it in an excavation operation.
- Calculate the cycle time for excavation operation for various soil types.
Module 5 - Rock Excavation: Ripping
- Identify and describe the common equipment used in rock excavation by ripping and discuss the General Specifications related to rock excavation.
- State and define the general rock classifications and physical characteristics which favor ripping.
- Discuss seismic analysis related to rock ripping and determine the rippability of rock based on seismic wave velocities and ripper performance.
- Discuss the basic operations of ripping, equipment selection, direction of travel, depth and typical ripping techniques.
- Estimate ripper production given the appropriate data.
Effective as of Fall 2003
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