CONTACT INFORMATION:
D. V. Griffiths (Vaughan Griffiths)
Professor of Civil Engineering
Division of Engineering
Colorado School of Mines
Golden, CO 80401,
U.S.A.
Tel: (303)-273-3669
Fax: (303)-273-3602
Office: Brown Hall 314F
Email: d.v.griffiths@mines.edu
EDUCATION:
PROFESSIONAL:
RESEARCH FOCUS:
- Oil resource geomechanics.
- Probabilistic geotechnics.
- Soil mechanics and foundation engineering.
- Finite element software development.
TEACHING:
- ON SABBATICAL:
University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia, 2011-2012
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Risk Assessment in Geotechnical Engineering (ASCE Geo-Institute, 1 days, 0.8 CEUs)
InterContinental Buckhead, Atlanta, GA, June 26, 2011. Just before GeoRisk 2011 conference.
- Numerical methods for engineers,
First Field Term 2012:
EGGN 560/460
The course can be used as a Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Technical Elective
UPCOMING SHORT COURSES:
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Risk Assessment in Geotechnical Engineering (ASCE Geo-Institute, 1 days, 0.8 CEUs)
InterContinental Buckhead, Atlanta, GA, June 26, 2011. Just before GeoRisk 2011 conference.
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Probabilistic Methods in Geotechnical Engineering
International Centre for Mechanical Sciences,
Udine, Italy, July 10-14, 2006
The course notes have been published as a Springer-Verlag textbook (2007)
PUBLICATIONS:
FEATURED PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS:
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"Finite element analyses of walls, footings and slopes"
Symp Comp Appl Geotech Prob Highway Eng, ed. M.F. Randolph,
pp.122-146, Pub. PM Geotech Analysts Ltd., Cambridge, UK (1980)
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"Slope stability analysis by finite elements"
Geotechnique 49, No.3, pp.387-403, (1999)
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"Stability analysis of highly variable soils by
elasto-plastic finite elements"
Course notes given at a Short Course on
Advanced numerical applications and plasticity in geomechanics.
June 26-30, 2000,
International Centre for Mechanical Sciences,
Udine, Italy.
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"Bearing capacity of spatially random soil: the undrained clay Prandtl problem revisited"
Geotechnique 51, No.4, pp.351-459, (2001)
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"Probabilistic geotechnical analysis: How difficult does it need to be?"
Keynote paper presented at the
UEF Conference on Probabilistics in Geotechnics:
Technical and economic risk estimation.
Graz, Austria, Sept 15-19, 2002.
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"Probabilistic slope stability analysis by finite elements"
J Geotech Geoenv Eng, Vol.130, No.3, pp.507-518, (2004)
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"Reliability of passive earth pressure"
Georisk, Vol.2, No.2, pp.113-121, (2008)
TEXTBOOKS (and associated software):
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"Programming the finite element method"
I.M. Smith and D.V. Griffiths, 4th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2004, reprinted 2006,2008
"Link to programs"
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"Numerical methods for engineers",
D.V. Griffiths and I.M. Smith, 2nd ed., Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, 2006
"Link to programs"
- "Risk Assessment in Geotechnical Engineering",
Gordon A. Fenton and D.V. Griffiths, John Wiley & Sons, 2008.
"Link to programs"
OTHER SOFTWARE:
CIVIL AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING AT MINES:
MISCELLANEOUS:
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