introducing The First Integrated Coverage Of Sedimentary And Residual Soil Engineering despite Its Prevalence In Under-developed Parts Of The United States And Most Tropical And Sub-tropical Countries, Residual Soil Is Often Characterized As A Mere Extension Of Conventional Soil Mechanics In Many T
Fundamentals of Soil Mechanics for Sedimentary and Residual Soils (Wesley/Fundamentals Soil Mechanics) || Principle of Effective Stress
β Scribed by Wesley, Laurence D.
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 285 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0470376260
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β¦ Synopsis
introducing The First Integrated Coverage Of Sedimentary And Residual Soil Engineering
despite Its Prevalence In Under-developed Parts Of The United States And Most Tropical And Sub-tropical Countries, Residual Soil Is Often Characterized As A Mere Extension Of Conventional Soil Mechanics In Many Textbooks. Now, With The Rapid Growth Of Construction In These Regions, It Is Essential To Gain A Fuller Understanding Of Residual Soils And Their Propertiesβone That's Based On An Integrated Approach To The Study Of Residual And Sedimentary Soils. One Text Puts This Understanding Well Within Reach: Fundamentals Of Soil Mechanics For Sedimentary And Residual Soils.
the First Resource To Provide Equal Treatment Of Both Residual And Sedimentary Soils And Their Unique Engineering Properties, This Skill-building Guide Offers:
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a Concise Introduction To Basic Soil Mechanics, Stress-strain Behavior, Testing, And Design
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in-depth Coverage That Spans The Full Scope Of Soil Engineering, From Bearing Capacity And Foundation Design To The Stability Of Slopes
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a Focus On Concepts And Principles Rather Than Methods, Helping You Avoid Idealized Versions Of Soil Behavior And Maintain A Design Approach That Is Consistent With Real Soils Of The Natural World
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an Abundance Of Worked Problems Throughout, Demonstrating In Some Cases That Conventional Design Techniques Applicable To Sedimentary Soils Are Not Valid For Residual Soils
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numerous End-of-chapter Exercises Supported By An Online Solutions Manual
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full Chapter-ending References
taken Together, Fundamentals Of Soil Mechanics For Sedimentary And Residual Soils Is A Comprehensive, Balanced Soil Engineering Sourcebook That Will Prove Indispensable For Practitioners And Students In Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, And Geology.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
312 13.4 Influence of Wall Friction / 316 13.5 Earth Pressure Coefficients / 316 13.6
introducing The First Integrated Coverage Of Sedimentary And Residual Soil Engineering despite Its Prevalence In Under-developed Parts Of The United States And Most Tropical And Sub-tropical Countries, Residual Soil Is Often Characterized As A Mere Extension Of Conventional Soil Mechanics In Many T
introducing The First Integrated Coverage Of Sedimentary And Residual Soil Engineering despite Its Prevalence In Under-developed Parts Of The United States And Most Tropical And Sub-tropical Countries, Residual Soil Is Often Characterized As A Mere Extension Of Conventional Soil Mechanics In Many T
introducing The First Integrated Coverage Of Sedimentary And Residual Soil Engineering despite Its Prevalence In Under-developed Parts Of The United States And Most Tropical And Sub-tropical Countries, Residual Soil Is Often Characterized As A Mere Extension Of Conventional Soil Mechanics In Many T
introducing The First Integrated Coverage Of Sedimentary And Residual Soil Engineering despite Its Prevalence In Under-developed Parts Of The United States And Most Tropical And Sub-tropical Countries, Residual Soil Is Often Characterized As A Mere Extension Of Conventional Soil Mechanics In Many T