Soil Properties and their Correlations

Soil Properties and their Correlations
Author: Michael Carter,Stephen P. Bentley
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-09-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781119130871

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An essential guide to improving preliminary geotechnical analysis and design from limited data Soil Properties and their Correlations, Second Edition provides a summary of commonly-used soil engineering properties and gives a wide range of correlations between the various properties, presented in the context of how they will be used in geotechnical design. The book is divided into 11 chapters: Commonly-measured properties; Grading and plasticity; Density; Permeability, Consolidation and settlement; Shear strength; California bearing ratio; Shrinkage and swelling characteristics; Frost susceptibility; Susceptibility to combustion; and Soil-structure interfaces. In addition, there are two appendices: Soil classification systems; and Sampling methods. This new, more comprehensive, edition provides material that would be of practical assistance to those faced with the problem of having to estimate soil behaviour from little or no laboratory test data. Key features: Soil properties explained in practical terms. A large number of correlations between different soil properties. A valuable aid for assessing design values of properties. Clear statements on practical limitations and accuracy. An invaluable source of reference for experienced professionals working on geotechnical design, it will also give students and early-career engineers an in-depth appreciation of the appropriate use of each property and the pitfalls to avoid.

Correlations of Soil Properties

Correlations of Soil Properties
Author: Michael Carter,Stephen P. Bentley
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1991
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: UOM:39015029940544

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Correlations of Soil Properties provides guidance for civil engineers faced with the problem of having to estimate soil behaviour from little or no laboratory test data. It presents typical values of engineering properties for various types or classes of soil, together with correlations between different properties. Particular emphasis is given to correlations with soil classification tests and to the use of classification systems. Included in the correlations are properties that are difficult to measure directly, such as frost susceptibility and swelling potential. In addition, explanations are given of the engineering relevance of the various properties and the justification of the correlations between properties is discussed.

Correlations of Soil and Rock Properties in Geotechnical Engineering

Correlations of Soil and Rock Properties in Geotechnical Engineering
Author: Jay Ameratunga,Nagaratnam Sivakugan,Braja M. Das
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2015-12-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9788132226291

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This book presents a one-stop reference to the empirical correlations used extensively in geotechnical engineering. Empirical correlations play a key role in geotechnical engineering designs and analysis. Laboratory and in situ testing of soils can add significant cost to a civil engineering project. By using appropriate empirical correlations, it is possible to derive many design parameters, thus limiting our reliance on these soil tests. The authors have decades of experience in geotechnical engineering, as professional engineers or researchers. The objective of this book is to present a critical evaluation of a wide range of empirical correlations reported in the literature, along with typical values of soil parameters, in the light of their experience and knowledge. This book will be a one-stop-shop for the practising professionals, geotechnical researchers and academics looking for specific correlations for estimating certain geotechnical parameters. The empirical correlations in the forms of equations and charts and typical values are collated from extensive literature review, and from the authors' database.

Correlations of Soil Properties

Correlations of Soil Properties
Author: Gary W. Carter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1991-02-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0471963933

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A Compendium of Soil Properties and Correlations

A Compendium of Soil Properties and Correlations
Author: Winda J. Djoenaidi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Soil mechanics
ISBN: OCLC:1429286698

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Geotechnical Correlations for Soils and Rocks

Geotechnical Correlations for Soils and Rocks
Author: Jean-Claude Verbrugge,Christian Schroeder
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786302793

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The modelling tools for soils and rocks require more and more specific parameters not always available from the standard or usual survey campaigns, this generally for reasons of delay or costs. The use of correlations to solve the gap between available parameters and the required ones is a common practice. Many of them exist but are spread throughout numerous papers or books. The aim of this formulary is to provide a large synthesis of the existing correlations accumulated by the authors during more than 40 years academic and consulting careers.

Relationship Between Erodibility and Properties of Soils

Relationship Between Erodibility and Properties of Soils
Author: J.-L. Briaud,Īmān Shāfiʻī,Hamn-Ching Chen,Zenon Medina-Cetina
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2019
Genre: Soil erosion
ISBN: 0309480752

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) has released NCHRP Research Report 915: Relationship Between Erodibility and Properties of Soils, which provides reliable and simple equations quantifying the erodibility of soils based on soil properties. The report presents a detailed analysis of the issue. In addition, the project that developed the report also produced a searchable spreadsheet that uses statistical techniques to relate geotechnical properties to soil erodibility. The spreadsheet, NCHRP Erosion, includes a searchable database that includes compiled erosion data from the literature review and a plethora of erosion tests. It contains equations which may be used to estimate the erosion resistance of soil and determine whether erosion tests are needed.

Soil Properties and Behaviour

Soil Properties and Behaviour
Author: R. Young
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780444601360

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Soil Properties and Behavior defines the structure of the soil-water system. This book provides the background of the nature of mineral particles and the existing forces between the particles in the soil system. It also examines the structure and fabric of soil, as well as their relationship with water. Furthermore, the book explores water movement and soil performance, which are related to the physics of soil-water movement and volume changes. This book illustrates the common clay minerals in soils and discusses the methods for their identification. It also reviews the theory of one-dimensional consolidation and discusses the soil structure in consolidation and compression. The book also presents the concepts of yield and failure in soils, yield criteria, and failure theories. It also focuses on granular and cohesive soil strength, including friction properties, the intrinsic friction angle, the volumetric strain, and pore-water pressure. The last part of the book discusses soil freezing and permafrost.