jordmechanikk
Jordmechanikk, also known as geomechanics, is the scientific discipline that studies the mechanical behavior of earth materials such as soils, rocks, and other geological formations. It integrates principles from civil engineering, geology, material science, and physics to analyze how ground materials respond to natural forces, construction loads, and environmental changes. The field has its origins in the early 20th century, but modern soil mechanics developed largely through the work of Karl Terzaghi, who introduced the concepts of effective stress and consolidation that remain foundational today.
In practice, jordmechanikk is applied in the design of foundations, retaining walls, underground structures, and slopes.
The discipline is highly interdisciplinary; it must account for geologic processes such as tectonic activity, freeze-thaw
Coupled with advances in instrumentation, remote sensing, and computational power, jordmechanikk continues to evolve. Contemporary research