Among the many available books on geotechnical engineering, what sets this one apart is that the author, Fu Hua Chen, was an eminent practicing geotechnical engineer for several decades, so he offers the voice of experience. In fact, there are many points in the book where he shows an obvious disdain for academics (and lawyers), so the target audience for this book is clearly practitioners. I myself am such a practitioner, so my hope was to gain some genuine engineering wisdom from this book, and I wasn't disappointed.
Though the title of the book is "Soil Engineering," the emphasis is on structural foundations, and there is some coverage on how to deal with expansive soils, a topic on which Chen was a leading expert. The book doesn't aim to be encyclopedic, but rather focuses on core knowledge which will cover the needs of the vast majority of conventional projects. In this regard, Chen freely shares rules of thumb and opinions on a variety of technical matters, and he also goes into some depth on topics you won't typically find in books, such as drainage, distress investigations, legal aspects, and report writing.
I highly recommend this book to practicing geotechnical engineers. Younger engineers will find that the book helps them get their bearings, and more experienced engineers will enjoy comparing notes with Chen while picking up some new insights along the way.
Author(s): Fu Hua Chen
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 1999
Language: English
Commentary: +OCR
Pages: 281
Preface......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Concepts of Soil Engineering......Page 10
Soil Mechanics......Page 38
Soil Testing......Page 58
Managing Soil Architecture......Page 94
Soil System Management in Temperate Regions\n......Page 112
Managing Land Productivity......Page 126
Minimising Water Stress and Improving Water Resources\n......Page 140
Improving Soil Fertility......Page 178
Soil Management and Conservation Agriculture\n......Page 190
Soil Remediation Technologies......Page 206
Soil Bioengineering......Page 230
Treatment Technologies for Contaminated Soil......Page 264
Bibliography......Page 278
Index......Page 280