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Piling is a fast moving field and recent years have seen major
advances in theory, methods, testing procedures and equipment. Some
of these changes have been driven by the need for economies and
efficiency, reduced spoil production and new methods of pile bore
support. Advances in theoretical analyses allow pile design to be
refined so that piles and pile groups perform to better
advantage.
This third edition of the well established book has been
comprehensively updated. It provides an accessible and
well-illustrated account of design techniques, methods of testing
and analysis of piles, with a marked emphasis on practice but with
design methods that incorporate the most recent advances in piling
theory.
Piling Engineering is written for geotechnical engineers,
consultants and foundation contractors. It is also a useful
reference for academics and advanced students on courses in piling,
practical site investigation and foundation design and
construction.
Design practice in offshore geotechnical engineering has grown out
of onshore practice, but the two application areas have tended to
diverge over the last thirty years, driven partly by the scale of
the foundation and anchoring elements used offshore, and partly by
fundamental differences in construction and installation
techniques. As a consequence offshore geotechnical engineering has
grown as a speciality. The structure of Offshore Geotechnical
Engineering follows a pattern that mimics the flow of a typical
offshore project. In the early chapters it provides a brief
overview of the marine environment, offshore site investigation
techniques and interpretation of soil behaviour. It proceeds to
cover geotechnical design of piled foundations, shallow foundations
and anchoring systems. Three topics are then covered which require
a more multi-disciplinary approach: the design of mobile drilling
rigs, pipelines and geohazards. This book serves as a framework for
undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and will appeal to
professional engineers specialising in the offshore industry.
Piling is a fast moving field and recent years have seen major
advances in theory, methods, testing procedures and equipment. Some
of these changes have been driven by the need for economies and
efficiency, reduced spoil production and new methods of pile bore
support. Advances in theoretical analyses allow pile design to be
refined so that piles and pile groups perform to better advantage.
This third edition of the well established book has been
comprehensively updated. It provides an accessible and
well-illustrated account of design techniques, methods of testing
and analysis of piles, with a marked emphasis on practice but with
design methods that incorporate the most recent advances in piling
theory. Piling Engineering is written for geotechnical engineers,
consultants and foundation contractors. It is also a useful
reference for academics and advanced students on courses in piling,
practical site investigation and foundation design and
construction.
Design practice in offshore geotechnical engineering has grown out
of onshore practice, but the two application areas have tended to
diverge over the last thirty years, driven partly by the scale of
the foundation and anchoring elements used offshore, and partly by
fundamental differences in construction and installation
techniques. As a consequence offshore geotechnical engineering has
grown as a speciality. The structure of Offshore Geotechnical
Engineering follows a pattern that mimics the flow of a typical
offshore project. In the early chapters it provides a brief
overview of the marine environment, offshore site investigation
techniques and interpretation of soil behaviour. It proceeds to
cover geotechnical design of piled foundations, shallow foundations
and anchoring systems. Three topics are then covered which require
a more multi-disciplinary approach: the design of mobile drilling
rigs, pipelines and geohazards. This book serves as a framework for
undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and will appeal to
professional engineers specialising in the offshore industry.
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Bridges (Paperback)
Mark Randolph Watters; Photographs by Mark Randolph Watters
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R1,008
Discovery Miles 10 080
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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July 3, 1863, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. July 4, 2020, Raventon,
Georgia. Now it gets weird. Book III in the Raventon Mysteries
series, featuring Taylor Smart and the Raventon Three. The most
incredible mystery they've encountered! For a season, special
people come into your life. Paths intersect. They just do. You
don't know why or for how long. And then they're gone. But, you're
better for them.
Welcome to Raventon, Georgia, a quiet river town. Yeah, right!
Taylor Smart and her mom, Susan, move to Raventon, into the
antebellum house renovated by husband and dad, Mike Smart. Only
Mike isn't around anymore, and no one seems to know what happened
to him. Caves harbor secrets only the bravest dare explore. From
day one, Raventon is anything but quiet -- and its residents
anything but ordinary. Step into the Chamber of Skulls ...if you
dare!
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