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Now in its fifth edition, this classic textbook continues to offer a well-tailored resource for beginning graduate students in geotechnical engineering. Further developing the basic concepts from undergraduate study, it provides a solid foundation for advanced study.
This new edition addresses a variety of recent advances in the field and each section is updated. Braja Das particularly expands the content on consolidation, shear strength of soils, and both elastic and consolidation settlements of shallow foundations to accommodate modern developments.
New material includes:
Recently published correlations of maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of compaction
Recent methods for determination of preconsolidation pressure
A new correlation for recompression index
Different approaches to estimating the degree of consolidation
A discussion on the relevance of laboratory strength tests to field conditions
Several new example problems
This text can be followed by advanced courses dedicated to topics such as mechanical and chemical stabilization of soils, geo-environmental engineering, critical state soil mechanics, geosynthetics, rock mechanics, and earthquake engineering. It can also be used as a reference by practical consultants.
This new edition addresses a variety of recent advances in the field and each section is updated. Braja Das particularly expands the content on consolidation, shear strength of soils, and both elastic and consolidation settlements of shallow foundations to accommodate modern developments.
New material includes:
Recently published correlations of maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of compaction
Recent methods for determination of preconsolidation pressure
A new correlation for recompression index
Different approaches to estimating the degree of consolidation
A discussion on the relevance of laboratory strength tests to field conditions
Several new example problems
This text can be followed by advanced courses dedicated to topics such as mechanical and chemical stabilization of soils, geo-environmental engineering, critical state soil mechanics, geosynthetics, rock mechanics, and earthquake engineering. It can also be used as a reference by practical consultants.