Unsaturated Soil Concepts and Their Application in Geotechnical Practice
by
David G. Toll
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Romance
Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
Format
Kindle
Pages
252
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2002
ISBN-10
9401597758
ISBN-13
9789401597753
Description
David G. Toll explores the intricate world of unsaturated soils and their significant role in geotechnical engineering. He delves into the theoretical underpinnings, highlighting how understanding the moisture conditions and behavior of unsaturated soils is crucial for effective design and construction in various engineering projects. By synthesizing current research with practical examples, Toll provides a comprehensive view that bridges theory with application.
The book examines the development of predictive models, emphasizing the importance of fitting parameters in accurately capturing the behavior of unsaturated soils. Through detailed discussions and practical case studies, Toll demonstrates how these advanced models can enhance the reliability of geotechnical assessments and interventions. The insights offered are valuable not only for engineers and researchers but also for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of soil mechanics and improve their project outcomes.
The book examines the development of predictive models, emphasizing the importance of fitting parameters in accurately capturing the behavior of unsaturated soils. Through detailed discussions and practical case studies, Toll demonstrates how these advanced models can enhance the reliability of geotechnical assessments and interventions. The insights offered are valuable not only for engineers and researchers but also for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of soil mechanics and improve their project outcomes.
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