Written by a leader on the subject, <i>Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering</i> is first introductory geotechnical engineering textbook to cover both saturated and unsaturated soil mechanics. Destined to become the next leading text in the field, this book presents a new approach to teaching the
Unsaturated Soils : Volume 2
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- Springer
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- 2012
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โฆ Synopsis
These volumes contain the contributions to the Second European Conference on Unsaturated Soils, E-UNSAT 2012, held in Napoli, Italy, in June 2012. The event is the second of a series of European conferences, and follows the first successful one, organised in Durham, UK, in 2008. The conference series is supported by Technical Committee 106 of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Title; Preface; Committees; Contents; Modelling; The Effective Stress in Unsaturated Soils: Insights from Thermodynamics; Introduction; Theory; Balance Laws for Phases and Interfaces; Second Law of Thermodynamics; Constitutive Assumptions; Result and Discussion; References; The Meaning of Stresses and Strains in Unsaturated Soils; Introduction; Continuity, Work and Energy Dissipation; Macro-Mechanical Specimen Straining in the Triaxial Cell; Elastic and Plastic Straining and Work Components; Elastic and Plastic Straining and Work Components; Constant Suction Triaxial Shearing Test. ConclusionsReferences; The Yielding of Unsaturated Granular Materials; Introduction; Definition of Breakage; Breakage Mechanics for Unsaturated Granular Materials; Conclusions; References; Shear Strength and Negative Water Potential in Unsaturated, Compacted Clays; Introduction; Published Data; Ridley et al. (1995); Cui & Delage (1996); Tang & Graham (2002); Ng et al.(2007); Analysis of Data; Conclusions; References; Modified Grading Curve --
SWCC Relations; Introduction; Grading Entropy; The Interpolation with Fibration; General; Application for the Entropy Map; Transfer Functions; SWCC. Dry DensityDiscussion, Conclusions; References; Fractal Soil-Water Characteristics with Hysteresis; Introduction; Fractal Description of Soil Containing Pore Bodies and Throats; From Fractal Pore Bodies and Throats to a Soil-Water Characteristic Curve; Conclusions; References; Modelling theWater Retention Domain of a Compacted Scaly Clay; Introduction; Experimental Progamme; The Water Retention Model; Model Predictions; Multi-scale Retention Behaviour; Air-Water Entry Value; Hydraulic Hysteresis; Conclusions; References; Hydric Model of Unsaturated Soils; Introduction. Description of the ModelApplication of Model; Conclusion; References; Evaluation of Various Soil-Water Characteristic Curve Models for Soils from Greece; Introduction; Mathematical Models for the Soil-Water Characteristic Curve; Soils Examined and Experimental Results; Simulation Results and Correlations; Conclusions; References; Swelling Characteristics of Sand-Bentonite Mixtures; Introduction; Background; Testing Program; Estimation of the Swelling Pressure; Swelling Pressure Prediction Using the SWCC; Summary; References.
Abstract: These volumes contain the contributions to the Second European Conference on Unsaturated Soils, E-UNSAT 2012, held in Napoli, Italy, in June 2012. The event is the second of a series of European conferences, and follows the first successful one, organised in Durham, UK, in 2008. The conference series is supported by Technical Committee 106 of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering on Unsaturated Soils. The published contributions were selected after a careful peer-review process. A collection of more than one hundred papers is included, addressing the three th
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