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Soil Engineering Testing, Design, and Remediation

by Morris
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In the last forty years, at least fifty books have been written on the subject of soil mechanics, most of them textbooks. Only a few touch on practical applications. Soil Engineering: Testing, Design, and Remediation supplies the information needed to fill the gap between textbook learning and practical know-how.
When engineers deal with major projects, such as the Teton Dam or the Leaning Tower of Pisa, they need high-tech solutions. More often than not, however, they deal with the foundations for warehouses, schools, medium-rise buildings, and residential structures, projects that need low-tech solutions. Ninety percent of the time consulting engineers don't require mathematical treatment or computer analysis, they require experience.
Soil engineering problems cannot be resolved with textbook information alone. This book provides the practical meaning of the different aspects of soil mechanics, the use of unconfined compression test data, the meaning of consolidated tests, the practical value of lateral pressure, and more. In addition to the technical aspects of foundation investigation, in the real world the shadow of litigation looms over every consultant's head. The author covers legal issues in detail.
After several years in foundation investigation most consultants realize that soil engineering is a combination of art and science. Soil Engineering: Testing, Design and Remediation demystifies this connection and supplies real-world examples of practical applications. This hands-on, ready reference will be essential tool for any consultant working in the field.

"...provides recent case histories, up-to-date information and how to guidelines...includes the use of unconfined compression test data, the meaning of consolidation tests & the practical values of lateral pressure."

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Using real-world examples, this practical reference provides the experiential knowledge of the different aspects of soil mechanics, such as the use of unconfined compression test data, the meaning of consolidated tests, and the practical value of lateral pressure. In addition, it covers the all too necessary worlds of litigation and report writing with a chapter dedicated to each. Chen was an authority on expansive soils and geotechnical engineering, working as chief engineer on several major projects in China and the U.S., including the Burma Road, who had published a number of books and papers on soils and foundation engineering. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 28, 1999
Publisher
CRC Press
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780849322945

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