Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Geotechnical Engineering in Residual Soils, Wesley


Geotechnical Engineering in Residual Soils PDF Download Ebook. Laurence D. Wesley introduces geotechnical engineers to those aspects of residual soil behavior that they ought to be aware of when undertaking projects in these soils. It highlights the mistaken interpretations of soil behavior that can result from the application to residual soils of traditional concepts derived from sedimentary soils.

This text breaks ground on the unique engineering properties of residual soils. It digs deep to help enrich the reader's knowledge on the subject of soils—in particular, residual soils—as they pertain to engineering. Appearing mostly in underdeveloped parts of the United States and tropical countries, these soils are playing an increasingly important role in building designs as construction encroaches into these areas.

In recognition of this fact, this guide equips geotechnical engineers with essentials for learning the concepts and principles of residual soil behavior—and serves as a starting point to assist them in pursuing innovative engineering strategies for working effectively with residual soils. This book is written by an author with more than thirty years of firsthand experience analyzing and designing for construction on residual soils.

This text includes numerous illustrations throughout, specifically addressing the unique properties of residual soils. It also includes coverage of special topics, such as the role of negative pore pressure above the water table, the influence of weather conditions on soil behavior, the properties of volcanic soils, and compaction of residual soils.

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