Description
Book SynopsisInstead of fixating on formulae, Soil Mechanics: Concepts and Applications, Third Edition focuses on the fundamentals. This book describes the mechanical behaviour of soils as it relates to the practice of geotechnical engineering. It covers both principles and design, avoids complex mathematics whenever possible, and uses simple methods and ideas to build a framework to support and accommodate more complex problems and analysis.
The third edition includes new material on site investigation, stress-dilatancy, cyclic loading, non-linear soil behaviour, unsaturated soils, pile stabilization of slopes, soil/wall stiffness and shallow foundations.
Other key features of the Third Edition:
Makes extensive reference to real case studies to illustrate the concepts described
Focuses on modern soil mechanics principles, informed by relevant research
Presents more than 60 worked examples
Provides learning objectiv
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Table of ContentsOrigins and Classifications of Soils. Soil Strength. Groundwater, Permeability and Seepage. One-Dimensional Compression and Consolidation. The Triaxial Test and Soil Behaviour. Calculation of Soil Settlements using Elasticity Methods. The Application of Plasticity and Limit Equilibrium Methods to Retaining Walls. Foundations and Slopes. Calculation of Bearing Capacity Factors and Earth Pressure Coefficients for More Difficult Cases. Particular Types of Earth Retaining Structure. Modelling, in situ Testing and Ground Improvement.