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Installation Effects in Geotechnical Engineering (Hardcover, New)
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Installation effects in geotechnical engineering contains the
proceedings of the International Conference on Installation Effects
in Geotechnical Engineering (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 24-27
March 2013), the closing conference of GEO-INSTALL (FP7/2007-2013,
PIAG-GA-2009-230638), an Industry-Academia Pathways and
Partnerships project funded by the European Community from the 7th
Framework Programme. Infrastructure construction involves the
installation of structural elements, such as piles and various
ground improvement techniques for soils and rocks. The installation
process itself can be quasi-static (for example jacked piles) or
dynamic (vibratory methods, such as stone columns and driven
piles), and generally involves very large deformations and changes
in pore pressure. The fact that natural soils are complex
geomaterials, exhibiting structure and rate-dependent behaviour,
makes analysis of such problems yet more challenging. In
particular, the influence of installation on key design parameters,
such as mobilised strength at the soilstructure interface and soil
stiffness, is difficult to quantify and, as yet, impossible to
model. Numerical analyses using the standard Finite Element Method
(FEM) are unable to produce accurate descriptions of large
deformation problems due to excessive mesh distortions and novel
techniques need to be developed. Installation effects in
geotechnical engineering presents the latest developments in
monitoring, analysing and managing installation effects in
geotechnical engineering, and covers aspects ranging from large
deformation modelling to real field applications. Topics include:
computational methods, constitutive modelling, installation
effects, offshore constructions and foundations, soil improvement,
and soil-structure interaction. The book is aimed at academics,
researchers and practitioners in geotechnical engineering and
geomechanics, and at practicing civil engineers.
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