Theoretical Foundation Engineering provides in-depth reviews of the existing literature on lateral earth pressure, sheet pile walls, ultimate bearing capacity of shallow foundations, holding capacity of plate and helical anchors in sand and clay, and slope stability analysis. The discussion of the u
Theoretical Foundation Engineering
โ Scribed by Braja M. Das (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 446
- Series
- Developments in Geotechnical Engineering 47
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Further titles in this series
Page II
Front Matter
Page III
Copyright page
Page IV
Dedication
Page V
Preface
Pages VII-VIII
Braja M. Das
Chapter 1 - Lateral Earth Pressure
Pages 1-102
Chapter 2 - Sheet Pile Walls
Pages 103-159
Chapter 3 - Holding Capacity of Anchor Slabs and Helical Anchors
Pages 160-205
Chapter 4 - Ultimate Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundations
Pages 206-341
Chapter 5 - Slope Stability
Pages 342-425
Appendix A - The Pole Method for Finding Stresses from Mohr's Circle
Pages 426-428
Appendix B - Properties of Logarithmic Spirals and Logarithmic Spiral Sectors
Pages 429-433
Appendix C - Helical Anchors
Pages 434-435
Index
Pages 436-440
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