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252 pages
Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 1st edition (September 28, 2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0521741327
ISBN-13: 978-0521741323
This book teaches the principles of soil mechanics to undergraduates,
along with other properties of engineering materials, to which the
students are exposed simultaneously. Using the critical state method of
soil mechanics to study the mechanical behavior of soils requires the
student to consider density alongside effective stresses, permitting the
unification of deformation and strength characteristics. This
unification aides the understanding of soil mechanics. This book
explores a one-dimensional theme for the presentation of many of the key
concepts of soil mechanics - density, stress, stiffness, strength, and
fluid flow - and includes a chapter on the analysis of one-dimensional
consolidation, which fits nicely with the theme of the book. It also
presents some theoretical analyses of soil-structure interaction, which
can be analyzed using essentially one-dimensional governing equations.
Examples are given at the end of most chapters, and suggestions for
laboratory exercises or demonstrations are given.