Description du livre
A practical, straightforward, and easy-to-use graduate-level textbook on the principles of foundation engineering
Advanced Foundation Engineering offers clear and detailed coverage of all aspects of the design, analysis, construction, and testing of structural elements responsible for transferring imposed loads from a superstructure to the ground. Written for advanced undergraduate and graduate engineering students, this comprehensive textbook incorporates traditional foundation engineering topics as well as recent advances and innovations in the field. The authors include discussion of timely issues such as the impact of the digital revolution, worldwide environmental concerns, the increasing scarcity of raw materials, the use of geotechnical data banks, the sustainability of construction materials, and new site investigation techniques.
Providing the knowledge base required to design and build foundations for various types of onshore, offshore, and inland structures, Advanced Foundation Engineering: Outlines the key components of foundation systems, contemporary classification systems, analysis considerations, and design proceduresCovers diverse types of foundations and construction techniques, including shallow and semi-deep foundations, skirted and bucket foundations, floating foundations, and pile groupsDescribes data synthesis in preparing geotechnical reports, interactions between problematic soils and foundation design, and factors influencing the engineering properties of geomaterialsReviews the construction of various foundations on different geomaterials, key geotechnical requirements, and soil improvement methodsProvides insights into mitigating foundation issues, optimizing foundation selection, and maximizing existing foundations
Advanced Foundation Engineering: Principles, Performance and Prospects is an ideal textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in foundation engineering and geotechnical engineering, and an invaluable reference for professional geotechnical engineers.