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.
Author(s): Graham Barnes
Edition: 4
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: 584
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Case studies
Videos
List of symbols
Note on units
1 Soil formation and nature
2 Soil description and classification
3 Permeability and seepage
4 Effective stress and pore pressure
5 Contact pressure and stress distribution
6 Compressibility and consolidation
7 Shear strength
8 Shallow foundations – stability
9 Shallow foundations – settlements
10 Pile foundations
11 Lateral earth pressures and retaining structures
12 Slope stability
13 Earthworks and soil compaction
14 Site investigation
Glossary
References
Index