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Principles of geotechnical engineering Braja M. Das, Khaled Sobhan

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston, MA : Cengage Learning, [2018]Edition: Ninth editionDescription: xxiii, 819 pages, 16 unnumbered pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781337400268
  • 1337400262
  • 9781305970939
  • 1305970934
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 624.15 DAS 24817
LOC classification:
  • TA710 .D264 2018
Contents:
Preface to the SI edition -- Preface -- MindTap online course -- About the authors -- 1. Geotechnical Engineering -- A Historical Perspective -- 2. Origins of Soil and Grain Size -- 3. Weight-Volume Relationships -- 4. Plasticity and Structure of Soil -- 5. Classification of Soil -- 6. Soil Compaction -- 7. Permeability -- 8. Seepage -- 9. In Situ Stresses -- 10. Stresses in a Soil Mass -- 11. Compressibility of Soil -- 12. Shear Strength of Soil -- 13. Lateral Earth Pressure: At-Rest, Rankine, and Coulomb -- 14. Lateral Earth Pressure: Curved Failure Surface -- 15. Slope Stability -- 16. Soil-Bearing Capacity for Shallow Foundations -- 17. Subsoil Exploration -- 18. An Introduction to Geosynthetics -- Answers to Selected Problems -- Index
Summary: "Provide a valuable overview of soil properties and mechanics together with coverage of field practices and basic engineering procedures with Das and Sobhan, PRINCIPLES OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING, SI EDITION, 9E. This market-leading introduction to geotechnical engineering is ideal for the foundational course taken by most civil engineering students. This book provides the important background knowledge students need to support study in later design-oriented courses and in professional practice. The authors ensure a practical and application-oriented approach to the subject by incorporating a wealth of comprehensive discussions and detailed explanations. Find more figures and worked-out problems than any other book for the course to help ensure student understanding." --Publisher's website
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Preface to the SI edition -- Preface -- MindTap online course -- About the authors -- 1. Geotechnical Engineering -- A Historical Perspective -- 2. Origins of Soil and Grain Size -- 3. Weight-Volume Relationships -- 4. Plasticity and Structure of Soil -- 5. Classification of Soil -- 6. Soil Compaction -- 7. Permeability -- 8. Seepage -- 9. In Situ Stresses -- 10. Stresses in a Soil Mass -- 11. Compressibility of Soil -- 12. Shear Strength of Soil -- 13. Lateral Earth Pressure: At-Rest, Rankine, and Coulomb -- 14. Lateral Earth Pressure: Curved Failure Surface -- 15. Slope Stability -- 16. Soil-Bearing Capacity for Shallow Foundations -- 17. Subsoil Exploration -- 18. An Introduction to Geosynthetics -- Answers to Selected Problems -- Index

"Provide a valuable overview of soil properties and mechanics together with coverage of field practices and basic engineering procedures with Das and Sobhan, PRINCIPLES OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING, SI EDITION, 9E. This market-leading introduction to geotechnical engineering is ideal for the foundational course taken by most civil engineering students. This book provides the important background knowledge students need to support study in later design-oriented courses and in professional practice. The authors ensure a practical and application-oriented approach to the subject by incorporating a wealth of comprehensive discussions and detailed explanations. Find more figures and worked-out problems than any other book for the course to help ensure student understanding." --Publisher's website

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