An Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (December 29, 2022) © 2023

  • Robert D Holtz University of Washington
  • William D. Kovacs University of Rhode Island
  • Thomas C. Sheahan
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An Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering introduces geotechnical engineering and its applications to civil engineering practice using easy-to-understand language. It focuses on both the fundamental and applied, covering the engineering classification, behavior and properties of soils necessary for the design and construction of foundations and earth structures. To place theory into context, the engineering significance of the property being discussed is presented, along with why the property is needed, how it is determined or measured, and how it is used in specific design situations. Simple geotechnical designs are illustrated where applicable. Fully worked example problems let you follow the solution steps and check your understanding. More advanced topics in shear strength of soils and rocks is included in the final chapter.

The 3rd Edition features 3 new chapters on the fundamental areas of foundation engineering: shallow foundations; lateral earth pressures and earth retaining structures; and deep foundations.

  1. Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering
  2. Index and Classification Properties of Soils
  3. Geology, Landforms, and the Evolution of Geomaterials
  4. Compaction and Stabilization of Soils
  5. Hydrostatic Water in Soils and Rocks
  6. Fluid Flow in Soils and Rock
  7. Compressibility and Consolidation of Soils
  8. Stresses, Failure, and Strength Testing of Soil and Rock
  9. An Introduction to Shear Strength of Soils and Rock
  10. Shallow Foundations
  11. Lateral Earth Pressures and Earth Retaining Structures
  12. Deep Foundations
  13. Advanced Topics in Shear Strength of Soils and Rocks
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