TEXTBOOK OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING, Fourth Edition

TEXTBOOK OF GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING, Fourth Edition

Author: KHAN, IQBAL HUSSAIN

Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 938934770X

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This well-established book, now in its Fourth Edition, includes the positive feedback and constructive suggestions received from academics and students alike on the third edition. While retaining the major contents of the earlier editions, this edition incorporates a new chapter on the significance and impacts of Climate Change on the practice of Geotechnical Engineering. Some of these impacts are direct, e.g., desertification, flooding. Others are indirect, e.g., population migration, agriculture. Geotechnical engineers have to be prepared with plans to mitigate the impacts of these aspects. Case histories have been included to illustrate how advance preparedness may greatly help in providing relief and rehabilitation to the people in affected regions. The text skillfully integrates theory and practice and is suitable as a textbook for undergraduate students of civil engineering. Logical organization and presentation of topics makes the book interesting and easily accessible. This textbook fully covers the requirements of geotechnical courses at undergraduate level prescribed in various universities. The book can also be used, by a judicious choice of topics, by the polytechnic students. KEY FEATURES • Contains plenty of worked-out numerical examples • Provides a large number of objective type questions and exercises • Analyzes field problems and case histories TARGET AUDIENCE • BE/B.Tech (Civil Engineering) • Diploma courses in Civil Engineering


Geotechnical Engineering

Geotechnical Engineering

Author: Jean-Louis Briaud

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-10-02

Total Pages: 1783

ISBN-13: 1118415744

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Written by a leader on the subject, Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering is first introductory geotechnical engineering textbook to cover both saturated and unsaturated soil mechanics. Destined to become the next leading text in the field, this book presents a new approach to teaching the subject, based on fundamentals of unsaturated soils, and extending the description of applications of soil mechanics to a wide variety of topics. This groundbreaking work features a number of topics typically left out of undergraduate geotechnical courses.


Soil Mechanics

Soil Mechanics

Author: Michael John Smith

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1317901010

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First published in 1989. This series was originally designed as an aid to students studying for technical examinations, the aim of each book being to provide a clear concise guide to the basic principles of the subject, reinforced by worked examples carefully selected to illustrate the text. This book has been prepared with the object both of helping the student pass an examination, and for the practising engineer. The subject-matter of Soil Mechanics, has been restricted to basic principles, and worked examples are selected to give good coverage.


Soil Mechanics

Soil Mechanics

Author: Graham Barnes

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-09-16

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 1137512210

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Now in its fourth edition, this popular textbook provides students with a clear understanding of the nature of soil and its behaviour, offering an insight into the application of principles to engineering solutions. It clearly relates theory to practice using a wide-range of case studies, and dozens of worked examples to show students how to tackle specific problems. A comprehensive companion website offers worked solutions to the exercises in the book, video interviews with practising engineers and a lecturer testbank. With its comprehensive coverage and accessible writing style, this book is ideal for students of all levels on courses in geotechnical engineering, civil engineering, highway engineering, environmental engineering and environmental management, and is also a handy guide for practitioners. New to this Edition: - Brand-new case studies from around the world, demonstrating real-life situations and solutions - Over 100 worked examples, giving an insight into how engineers tackle specific problems - A companion website providing an integrated series of video interviews with practising engineers - An extensive online testbank of questions for lecturers to use alongside the book


Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering

Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering

Author: Siva Sivakugan

Publisher:

Published: 2015-02

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9781305257214

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Written in a concise, easy-to understand manner, INTRODUCTION TO GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING, 2e, presents intensive research and observation in the field and lab that have improved the science of foundation design. Now providing both U.S. and SI units, this non-calculus-based book is designed for courses in civil engineering technology programs where soil mechanics and foundation engineering are combined into one course. It is also a useful reference tool for civil engineering practitioners.


Exploring Engineering

Exploring Engineering

Author: Philip Kosky

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2009-11-11

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 0123859190

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Winner in its first edition of the Best New Undergraduate Textbook by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the American Association of Publishers (AAP), Kosky, et al is the first text offering an introduction to the major engineering fields, and the engineering design process, with an interdisciplinary case study approach. It introduces the fundamental physical, chemical and material bases for all engineering work and presents the engineering design process using examples and hands-on projects. Organized in two parts to cover both the concepts and practice of engineering: Part I, Minds On, introduces the fundamental physical, chemical and material bases for all engineering work while Part II, Hands On, provides opportunity to do design projects An Engineering Ethics Decision Matrix is introduced in Chapter 1 and used throughout the book to pose ethical challenges and explore ethical decision-making in an engineering context Lists of "Top Engineering Achievements" and "Top Engineering Challenges" help put the material in context and show engineering as a vibrant discipline involved in solving societal problems New to this edition: Additional discussions on what engineers do, and the distinctions between engineers, technicians, and managers (Chapter 1) New coverage of Renewable Energy and Environmental Engineering helps emphasize the emerging interest in Sustainable Engineering New discussions of Six Sigma in the Design section, and expanded material on writing technical reports Re-organized and updated chapters in Part I to more closely align with specific engineering disciplines new end of chapter excercises throughout the book


Risk Assessment in Geotechnical Engineering

Risk Assessment in Geotechnical Engineering

Author: Gordon A. Fenton

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-09-02

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13:

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NEW PROBABILISTIC APPROACHES FOR REALISTIC RISK ASSESSMENT IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING. This text presents a thorough examination of the theories and methodologies available for risk assessment in geotechnical engineering, spanning the full range from established single-variable and "first order" methods to the most recent, advanced numerical developments. In response to the growing application of LRFD methodologies in geotechnical design, coupled with increased demand for risk assessments from clients ranging from regulatory agencies to insurance companies, authors Fenton and Griffiths have introduced an innovative reliability-based risk assessment method, the Random Finite Element Method (RFEM). The authors have spent more than fifteen years developing this statistically based method for modeling the real spatial variability of soils and rocks. As demonstrated in the book, RFEM performs better in real-world applications than traditional risk assessment tools that do not properly account for the spatial variability of geomaterials. This text is divided into two parts: Part One, Theory, explains the theory underlying risk assessment methods in geotechnical engineering. This part's seven chapters feature more than 100 worked examples, enabling you to develop a detailed understanding of the methods. Part Two, Practice, demonstrates how to use advanced probabilistic tools for several classical geotechnical engineering applications. Working with the RFEM, the authors show how to assess risk in problems familiar to all geotechnical engineers. All the programs used for the geotechnical applications discussed in Part Two may be downloaded from the authors' Web site at www.engmath.dal.ca/rfem/ at no charge, enabling you to duplicate the authors' results and experiment with your own data. In short, you get all the theory and practical guidance you need to apply the most advanced probabilistic approaches for managing uncertainty in geotechnical design.


Geotechnical Engineering (Soil Mechanics)

Geotechnical Engineering (Soil Mechanics)

Author: T G Sitharam

Publisher: S. Chand Publishing

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 812192457X

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In this book,a chapter on stability of slopes has been included as most of the universities cover this in the first course of Geotechnical Engineering.The contents of this volume are written at a basic level suitable for a first course inGeotechnical Engineering.This book highlights the basic principles of soil mechnics along with applications to many problems in Geotechnical Engineering.The material is covered in a very simple,clear and logical manner.A number of solved and exercise problems have been included in each chapter.