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The Bishop Method - The life and achievements of Professor Alan Bishop, soil mechanics pioneer (Hardcover)
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The Bishop Method - The life and achievements of Professor Alan Bishop, soil mechanics pioneer (Hardcover)
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Bishop is undoubtedly one of the most widely-known names in the
soil mechanics, or geotechnical engineering, community today,
alongside the `founding father', Karl Terzaghi. This is mainly due
to the method Bishop devised for estimating the stability of soil
slopes; it became known as The Bishop Method and immortalised his
name. However, Bishop's contributions to the development of soil
mechanics were far wider and of greater significance than his slope
stability `method'. His colleague, Professor Skempton, makes this
very clear in his contribution to the Bishop eulogy published in
Geotechnique in 1988. ...It was a great privilege and the best of
good luck to be associated for nearly 40 years with one of the
finest intellects in our subject ... his work in this field brought
about a highly beneficial revolution in soil mechanics... He was
loved and respected by his numerous students... Through them and
the strict but friendly criticism of his colleagues' work, and his
own important contributions, he exerted a unique influence. Bishop
began his career in 1943 when the new soil mechanics world was
still grappling with the fundamental issue of soil shear strength.
Even the great Terzaghi had not sorted this out. Bishop applied
himself immediately to this problem and by the mid 1950s had
largely solved it. He published his findings in 1960 in a paper
co-authored with Lauritz Bjerrum. This established the parameters
to be determined by triaxial testing and the two methods of
analysis in use today. This was undoubtedly Bishop's most
influential paper. In the eyes of many people Bishop did not
receive the recognition he deserved during his lifetime, and indeed
has not received since. However, The Bishop Method makes it clear
just how influential and important Bishop's contributions were to
soil mechanics. The book comprises three parts: Part 1 - the story
of Bishop's life, emphasising his particular problem-solving skills
Part 2 - his contribution to soil mechanics in some detail, of
particular interest to anyone with a technical/professional
perspective Part 3 - articles by past students and others who knew
him which together paint a fascinating picture of the man
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