SOIL MECHANICS--------PHI
This
book introduces the basic principles of engineering behaviour of
soils. The text is designed in such a manner that the syllabi of a core
course in Soil Mechanics/Geotechnical Engineering I prescribed in the
curriculum of most of the Indian universities is covered. While reading
the text, student experiences classroom teaching–learning process. An
emphasis is made on explaining the various concepts rather than giving
the procedure.
After reading this book, students should be able to:
• Give an engineering classification of a soil
• Understand the principle of effective stress, and then calculate stresses that influence soil behaviour
• Calculate water flow through ground and understand the effects of seepage on the stability of structures.
This textbook is primarily intended for the undergraduate students of civil engineering.
Key Features
• Numerous numerical solved examples
• Objective Type Questions (with Answers) at the end of each chapter
• Use of SI Systems of units
Contents:
Preface
Notations
1. Introduction
2. Basic Definitions and Relations
3. Physical Properties of Soil
4. Classification of Soils
5. Compaction
6. Soil Water, Principle of Effective Stress and Permeability
7. Seepage Through Soils
8. Stress Distribution in Soil
9. Consolidation
10. Shearing Characteristics of Soils
11. Stability of Slopes
References
Index