Geomechanics of Failures

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It is not an easy task to fascinate a student with a standard course on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering. If, however, the same material is presented as a tool to explore a natural or a man-made "disaster", both the motivation and the ability to absorb this material increase dramatically. The case studies in this book could help to build an introductory Forensic Geotechnical Engineering course, covering such basic topics as settlements, bearing capacity and excavations.

The failure cases considered in this book have something in common – they can be all reasonably well explained using so called "back-of-the-envelope" calculations, i.e., without sophisticated models requiring finite element analysis. These simple methods based on clear mechanical considerations are the endangered species of the computer dominated era, though sometimes they could prevent a disaster caused by a wrong application of computer models. In particular, the upper bound limit analysis has repeatedly proven itself as a powerful tool allowing for sufficiently accurate estimates of the failure loads and leaving a lot of room for creativity.

No one is exempt from making mistakes, but repeating well known mistakes reveals a gap in education. One of the objectives of this book is to attempt bridging this gap, at least partially. More failure cases covering a larger area of geotechnical problems are included into the companion book "Geomechanics of Failures: Advanced Topics" by the same authors.

Author(s): Alexander M. Puzrin, Eduardo E. Alonso, Núria Pinyol (auth.)
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: VIII, 245p.


Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Interaction between Neighbouring Structures: Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, Mexico....Pages 3-22
Unexpected Excessive Settlements: Kansai International Airport, Japan....Pages 23-43
Leaning Instability: The Tower of Pisa, Italy....Pages 45-64
Front Matter....Pages 66-66
Bearing Capacity Failure: Transcona Grain Elevator, Canada....Pages 67-84
Caisson Failure Induced by Liquefaction: Barcelona Harbour, Spain....Pages 85-148
Front Matter....Pages 150-150
Braced Excavation Collapse: Nicoll Highway, Singapore....Pages 151-181
Tunnel Excavation Collapse: Borr� s Square, Spain....Pages 183-203
Tunnel Face Instability: Floresta Tunnels, Spain....Pages 205-243
Back Matter....Pages 245-245