Book Details

Earth Structures : In Transport, Water and Environmental Engineering

Publication year: 2008

ISBN: 978-1-4020-3964-5

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This book describes the principles of working with soil as a construction material, including two basic ways of treating it: geosynthetics and stabilization. The book discusses the design logic and ways to control Earth Structures, which differ significantly from other construction materials. Building with Earth involves greater uncertainty and risk, which means that there is a need for better design detailing and improvement in the quality of financial calculations. The general part of the book gives a detailed description of the principles of limit states according to Eurocode 7, after which geotechnical design is also described. Subsequent chapters concentrate on earth structures for transport, water, and environmental projects. The chapter on Earth Structures in transport engineering presents detailed coverage of limit states of stability and deformation. Earth Structures in water engineering prioritizes the limit state of internal erosion. Earth Structures in environmental engineering describes new designs, in which part of the structure is created from non-standard materials which are usually susceptible to internal collapse, double porosity, unsaturation, etc. It also focuses on protecting the surrounding environment from contamination.


Subject: Earth and Environmental Science / Contamination / Erosion / Eurocode 7 / dams / embankments, cuttings / environment / limit states / soil workability / waste deposition / Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences / Hydraulics / Geoengineering, Foundations / Civil Engineering / Waste Management / Waste Technology