Richard Handy, Merlin Spangler ... 904 pages - Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 5th edition (January, 2007) ... Language: English - ISBN-10: 0071481206 - ISBN-13: 978-0071481205.
Geotechnical Engineering: Principles and Practices offers
students and practicing engineers a concise, easy-to-understand approach
to the principles and methods of soil and geotechnical engineering.
This updated classic builds from basic principles of soil mechanics and
applies them to new topics, including mechanically stabilized earth
(MSE), and intermediate foundations. This Fifth Edition features: Over 400 detailed illustrations and photographs + Unique
background material on the geological, pedological, and mineralogical
aspects of soils with emphasis on clay mineralogy, soil structure, and
expansive and collapsible soils. + New coverage of mechanically
stabilized earth (MSE); intermediate foundations; in-situ soil testing:
statistical analysis of data; “FORE,” a scientific method for analyzing
settlement; writing the geotechnical report; and the geotechnical
engineer as a sleuth and expert witness.
Get Quick Access to Every Soil and Geotechnical Engineering Topic: • Igneous Rocks as Ultimate Sources for Soils • The Soil Profile • Soil
Minerals • Particle Size and Gradation • Soil Fabric and Soil Structure
• Soil Density and Unit Weight • Soil Water • Soil Consistency and
Engineering Classification • Compaction • Seepage • Stress Distribution •
Settlement • Shear Strength • Lateral Stress and Retaining Walls • MSE
Walls and Soil Nailing • Slope Stability, Landslides, Embankments, and
Earth Dams • Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundations • Deep Foundations •
Intermediate Foundations • Loads on Pipes • In-Situ Testing •
Introduction to Soil Dynamics • The Geotechnical Report