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Earthworks: A guide, 2nd edition
Paul Nowak and Peter Gilbert
9780727741165
2015
360 pages
6*9
Hardcover
Rs. 8100
Earthworks: A guide outlines the key principles and practicalities of earthworks for projects of all scales, for the construction of minor works through to major earth structures. It provides comprehensive coverage of the essential processes behind: classification of fills, excavation, fill material design, fill selection, fill compaction, and cutting and embankment stability, offering information on these critical topics to earthworks engineers.
Earthworks operations include the excavation, transport, placement and compaction of fill materials to construct earth structures, and is a significant element of almost all civil engineering projects. A good understanding of earthworks design and construction enables the delivery of successful projects and avoidance of costly problems.
Earthworks: A guide:
• builds on the original work by Neil Trenter, and is revised and updated in line with current standards and practice
• establishes the essential theoretical background to the compaction process
• explains design and construction control and monitoring procedures necessary for earthworks
• describes different approaches to the selection of engineering properties for designing earth structures
• includes a description of safety factors for slopes and embankments.
Earthworks discusses the practical consequences of the choices made by engineers, it evaluates environmental, economic and ground risk management factors, and provides essential information and practical advice to those working in earthwork engineering today.
Addressing the needs of all involved in earthworks, there are chapters dedicated to design, construction control and the essential processes behind fills and excavations.
This guide is an invaluable and authoritative reference tool for geotechnical engineers, geology specialists and civil engineers working in earthworks.
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