Fundamentals of geotechnical engineering
Das.
Fundamentals of geotechnical engineering [Book] / Das. - 7th ed. - Local] : Local 2013. - 1 v. (unpaged) ; 25 cm.
Fundamentals of geotechnical engineering is a concise combination of the essential components of braja das' market leading texts, principles of geotechnical engineering and principles of foundation engineering. The text includes the fundamental concepts of soil mechanics as well as foundation engineering without becoming cluttered with excessive details and alternatives. Fundamental features a wealth of worked out examples, as well as figures to help students with theory and problem solving skills. Das maintains the careful balance of current research and practical field applications that has made his books leaders in this area. Table of contents: geotechnical engineering - from the beginning. Geotechnical engineering prior to the 18th century. Pre-classical period of soil mechanics (1700-1776). Classical soil mechanics - phase i (1776-1856). Classical soil mechanics - phase ii (1856-1910). Modern soil mechanics (1910-1927). Geotechnical engineering after 1927. End of an era. Soil deposits - origin, grain-sizeand shape. Rock cycle and the origin of soil. Soil deposits-general. Residual soil. Gravity transported soil. Alluvial deposits. Lacustrine deposits. Glacial deposits. Aeolian soil deposits. Organic soil. Soil-particle size. Clay minerals. Specific gravity (gs). Mechanical analysis of soil. Effective size, uniformity coefficientand coefficient of gradation. Particle shape. Weight- volume relationships and plasticity. Weight-volume relationships. Relationships among unit weight, void ratio, moisture contentand specific gravity. Relationships among unit weight, porosityand moisture content. Relative density. Consistency of soil. Activity. Liquidity index. Plasticity chart. Soil classification. Aashto soil classification system. Unified classification system. Soil compaction: compaction - general principles. Standard proctor test. Factors affecting compaction.
All.
624.15
Fundamentals of geotechnical engineering [Book] / Das. - 7th ed. - Local] : Local 2013. - 1 v. (unpaged) ; 25 cm.
Fundamentals of geotechnical engineering is a concise combination of the essential components of braja das' market leading texts, principles of geotechnical engineering and principles of foundation engineering. The text includes the fundamental concepts of soil mechanics as well as foundation engineering without becoming cluttered with excessive details and alternatives. Fundamental features a wealth of worked out examples, as well as figures to help students with theory and problem solving skills. Das maintains the careful balance of current research and practical field applications that has made his books leaders in this area. Table of contents: geotechnical engineering - from the beginning. Geotechnical engineering prior to the 18th century. Pre-classical period of soil mechanics (1700-1776). Classical soil mechanics - phase i (1776-1856). Classical soil mechanics - phase ii (1856-1910). Modern soil mechanics (1910-1927). Geotechnical engineering after 1927. End of an era. Soil deposits - origin, grain-sizeand shape. Rock cycle and the origin of soil. Soil deposits-general. Residual soil. Gravity transported soil. Alluvial deposits. Lacustrine deposits. Glacial deposits. Aeolian soil deposits. Organic soil. Soil-particle size. Clay minerals. Specific gravity (gs). Mechanical analysis of soil. Effective size, uniformity coefficientand coefficient of gradation. Particle shape. Weight- volume relationships and plasticity. Weight-volume relationships. Relationships among unit weight, void ratio, moisture contentand specific gravity. Relationships among unit weight, porosityand moisture content. Relative density. Consistency of soil. Activity. Liquidity index. Plasticity chart. Soil classification. Aashto soil classification system. Unified classification system. Soil compaction: compaction - general principles. Standard proctor test. Factors affecting compaction.
All.
624.15