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Practical Problems in Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, 1Physical Characteristics of Soils, Plasticity, Settlement Calculations, Interpretation of in-Situ Tests

โœ Scribed by GUY SANGLERAT, GILBERT OLIVARI and BERNARD CAMBOU (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press, Elsevier
Year
1984
Leaves
294
Series
Developments in Geotechnical Engineering 34, Part A
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Further titles in this series:
Page II

Front Matter
Page III

Copyright page
Page IV

Preface
Pages V-VI
VICTOR F.B. De MELLO

Introduction
Pages VII-VIII

Notations
Pages XIII-XVI

Engineering Units
Pages XVII-XX

Chapter 1 - Physical Characteristics of Soil
Pages 1-39

Chapter 2 - Water in the Soil
Pages 41-86

Chapter 3 - Practical Settlement Calculations โ€“ Compressibility and Theory of Consolidation
Pages 87-144

Chapter 4 - Plasticity and Shear Strength
Pages 145-181

Chapter 5 - Plastic Equilibrium
Pages 183-211

Chapter 6 - Interpretation of in-Situ Tests
Pages 213-273

Bibliography
Pages 275-277

Index
Pages 279-283

Corrigendum
Page 285


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