Deep Excavation Theory and Practice
Deep Excavation Theory and Practice
Summary
Accelerating economic development and urbanization has led to engineers becoming increasingly ambitious, carrying out excavations in more difficult soils, so that excavations are deeper and more extensive. These complex conditions require advanced analysis, design methods and construction technologies. Most books on general foundation engineering introduce basic analysis and design of excavation, but do not usually deal with analysis and design in practice. This book covers both areas, introducing methods currently used in modern engineering, which can readily be applied to analysis and design in actual excavations. Based on interaction between research results, analysis and teaching experience, the book is suitable for both teachers and engineers in advanced analysis and design. Each chapter ends with a series of problems and solutions, making it equally useful as a textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate levels.Table of Contents
IntroductionSoil Properties and Lateral Earth Pressures
Excavation Methods and Supporting System
Lateral Earth Pressure
Stability Analysis
Stress and Deformation Analysis – Simplified Method
Stress and Deformation Analysis – Beam on Elastic Foundation Method
Stress and Deformation Analysis – Finite Element Method
Dewatering of Excavations
Design of Structural Components
Excavation and Protection of Adjacent Buildings
Monitoring System
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