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    An Introduction to Soil Mechanics

    Verruijt, Arnold.

    An Introduction to Soil Mechanics [electronic resource] / by Arnold Verruijt. - 1st ed. 2018. - XIII, 420 p. 235 illus., 228 illus. in color. online resource. - Theory and Applications of Transport in Porous Media, 30 0924-6118 ; . - Theory and Applications of Transport in Porous Media, 30 .

    1. Introduction -- 2. Classification -- 3. Particles, water, air -- 4. Stresses in soils -- 5. Stresses in a layer -- 6. Darcy’s law -- 7. Permeability -- 8. Groundwater flow -- 9. Flotation -- 10. Flow net -- 11. Flow towards wells -- 12. Stress strain relations -- 13. Tangent modulus -- 14. One-dimensional compression -- 15. Consolidation -- 16. Analytical solution -- 17. Numerical solution -- 18. Consolidation coefficient -- 19. Creep -- 20. Shear strength -- 21. Triaxial test -- 22. Shear test -- 23. Pore pressures -- 24. Undrained behaviour of soils -- 25. Stress paths -- 26. Elastic stresses and deformations -- 27. Boussinesq -- 28. Newmark -- 29. Flamant -- 30. Layered soil -- 31. Lateral stresses -- 32. Rankine -- 33. Coulomb -- 34. Tables for lateral earth pressure -- 35. Sheet pile walls -- 36. Blum -- 37. Sheet pile wall in layered soil -- 38. Limit analysis -- 39. Strip footing -- 40. Prandtl -- 41. Limit theorems for frictional materials -- 42. Bearing capacity -- 43. Vertical slope in cohesive material -- 44. Stability of infinite slope -- 45. Slope stability -- 46. Soil exploration -- 47. Model tests -- 48. Pile foundations -- Appendix A. Stress analysis -- Appendix B. Theory of elasticity -- Appendix C. Theory of plasticity -- Answers to problems -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index. .

    This textbook offers a superb introduction to theoretical and practical soil mechanics. Special attention is given to the risks of failure in civil engineering, and themes covered include stresses in soils, groundwater flow, consolidation, testing of soils, and stability of slopes. Readers will learn the major principles and methods of soil mechanics, and the most important methods of determining soil parameters both in the laboratory and in situ. The basic principles of applied mechanics, that are frequently used, are offered in the appendices. The author’s considerable experience of teaching soil mechanics is evident in the many features of the book: it is packed with supportive color illustrations, helpful examples and references. Exercises with answers enable students to self-test their understanding and encourage them to explore further through additional online material. Numerous simple computer programs are provided online as Electronic Supplementary Material.  As a soil mechanics textbook, this volume is ideally suited to supporting undergraduate civil engineering students. “I am really delighted that your book is now published. When I “discovered” your course a few years ago, I was elated to have finally found a book that immediately resonated with me.  Your approach to teaching soil mechanics is precise, rigorous, clear, concise, or in other words “crisp." My colleagues who share the teaching of Soil Mechanics 1 and 2 (each course is taught every semester) at the UMN have also adopted your book.” Emmanuel Detournay     Professor at Dept. of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering, University of Minnesota, USA.

    9783319611853

    10.1007/978-3-319-61185-3 doi


    Civil engineering.
    Hydrogeology.
    Soil science.
    Soil conservation.
    Geotechnical engineering.
    Civil Engineering.
    Hydrogeology.
    Soil Science & Conservation.
    Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences.

    TA1-2040

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