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Soil Mechanics

Soil Mechanics

Soil Mechanics

A One-Dimensional Introduction
David Muir Wood, University of Bristol
September 2009
Paperback
9780521741323

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    This book teaches the principles of soil mechanics to undergraduates, along with other properties of engineering materials, to which the students are exposed simultaneously. Using the critical state method of soil mechanics to study the mechanical behavior of soils requires the student to consider density alongside effective stresses, permitting the unification of deformation and strength characteristics. This unification aids the understanding of soil mechanics. This book explores a one-dimensional theme for the presentation of many of the key concepts of soil mechanics - density, stress, stiffness, strength, and fluid flow - and includes a chapter on the analysis of one-dimensional consolidation, which fits nicely with the theme of the book. It also presents some theoretical analyses of soil-structure interaction, which can be analyzed using essentially one-dimensional governing equations. Examples are given at the end of most chapters, and suggestions for laboratory exercises or demonstrations are given.

    • This book tries to integrate soil mechanics teaching with the teaching of other elementary civil engineering subjects
    • The book introduces critical state ideas in order to emphasize the importance of volume change and density in soils
    • The book includes a chapter on soil-structure interaction as an integrating subject which is often neglected in civil engineering degree programs

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    ' … an introductory text that is well suited for the reader with a background in the geological sciences. It is clearly written, well illustrated and full of elementary examples intended for first-year civil engineers at the University of Bristol in England.' Environmental and Engineering Geoscience

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    Product details

    September 2009
    Paperback
    9780521741323
    252 pages
    254 × 178 × 13 mm
    0.44kg
    192 b/w illus. 18 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Stress in soils
    • 3. Density
    • 4. Stiffness
    • 5. Seepage
    • 6. Changes in stress
    • 7. Consolidation
    • 8. Strength
    • 9. Soil-structure interaction
    • 10. Envoi, exercises
    • Numerical answers.