Pile design and construction rules of thumb /
Pile Design and Construction Rules of Thumb presents Geotechnical and Civil Engineers a comprehensive coverage of Pile Foundation related theory and practice. Based on the author's experience as a PE, the book brings concise theory and extensive calculations, examples and case studies that can...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Burlington, MA :
Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann,
[2016]
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Edición: | Second edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cove; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; 1
- Site investigation and soil conditions; 1.1
- Origin of rocks and soils; 1.1.1
- Earth cools down; 1.1.2
- Rock weathering; 1.1.3
- Brief overview of rocks; 1.1.3.1
- Igneous rocks; 1.1.3.1.1
- Extrusive igneous rocks; 1.1.3.1.2
- Intrusive igneous rocks; 1.1.3.2
- Sedimentary rocks; 1.1.3.3
- Metamorphic rocks; 1.1.3.3.1
- Formation of metamorphic rocks; 1.2
- Soil strata types; 1.2.1
- Water; 1.2.1.1
- Alluvial deposits (river beds); 1.2.1.2
- Marine deposits; 1.2.1.3
- Lacustrine deposits (lake beds).
- 1.2.2
- Wind deposits (eolian deposits)1.2.3
- Glacial deposits; 1.2.4
- Colluvial deposits; 1.2.5
- Residual soil (weathered in situ soil); 1.3
- Site investigation; 1.3.1
- Cohesion; 1.3.2
- Friction; 1.3.3
- Measurement of friction; 1.3.4
- Measurement of cohesion; 1.4
- Origin of a project; 1.4.1
- Geotechnical investigation procedures; 1.4.2
- Literature survey; 1.4.2.1
- Adjacent property owners; 1.4.2.2
- Aerial surveys; 1.4.3
- Field visit; 1.4.3.1
- Hand augering; 1.4.3.2
- Sloping ground; 1.4.3.3
- Nearby structures; 1.4.3.4
- Contaminated soils; 1.4.3.5
- Underground utilities.
- 1.4.3.6
- Overhead power lines1.4.3.7
- Man-made fill areas; 1.4.3.8
- Field visit checklist; 1.5
- Pile foundations versus shallow foundations; 1.5.1
- Soil modification; 1.6
- Subsurface investigation phase; 1.6.1
- Soil strata identification; 1.6.2
- Augering; 1.6.3
- Mud rotary drilling; 1.6.4
- Boring program; 1.6.5
- Test pits; 1.6.6
- Hand digging prior to drilling; 1.7
- Geotechnical field tests; 1.7.1
- SPT (N) value; 1.8
- SPT (N) and friction angle; 1.9
- Field tests; 1.9.1
- Pocket penetrometer; 1.9.2
- Vane shear test; 1.9.3
- Cone penetration testing; 1.9.4
- Friction ratio.
- 1.10
- Pressure meter testing1.10.1
- The equal pressure increment method; 1.10.2
- The equal volume increment method; 1.10.3
- SPT-CPT correlations; 1.10.4
- Standard CPT device; 1.10.5
- Standard SPT device; 1.10.6
- Dilatometer testing; References; 2
- Geophysical methods; 2.1
- Ground-penetrating radar methods; 2.1.1
- General methodology; 2.1.2
- Single borehole GPR; 2.1.3
- Procedure; 2.1.4
- Cross-hole GPR; 2.2
- Seismic method; 2.2.1
- Reflected seismic waves versus refracted seismic waves; 2.2.2
- Seismic P- and S-waves; 2.2.2.1
- S-Waves; 2.2.2.2
- Surface waves.
- 2.2.3
- Down-hole seismic testing2.2.4
- Cross-hole seismic testing; 3
- Groundwater; 3.1
- Introduction; 3.1.1
- Magmatic water; 3.1.2
- Connate water; 3.1.3
- Metamorphic water; 3.1.4
- Juvenile water; 3.2
- Vertical distribution of groundwater; 3.2.1
- Soil-water zone; 3.2.2
- Intermediate vadose zone; 3.2.3
- Capillary zone; 3.3
- Aquifers, aquicludes, aquifuges, and aquitards; 3.3.1
- Aquifer; 3.3.2
- Aquiclude; 3.3.3
- Aquitard; 3.3.4
- Aquifuges; 3.3.5
- Piezometric surface versus groundwater level; 3.3.6
- Aquitard under pressure; 3.3.7
- Vertical upward groundwater flow.
- 3.3.8
- Vertical groundwater flow.