Technical Report

Technical Report
Author: United States. Army Tank Automotive Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1967
Genre: Locomotion
ISBN:

PSTIAC Report

PSTIAC Report
Author: Waterways Experiment Station (U.S.) Pavements and Soil Trafficability Information Analysis Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1977-06
Genre: Highway research
ISBN:

Laterite Soil Engineering

Laterite Soil Engineering
Author: M Gidigasu
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0444601236

Laterite Soil Engineering is one of a few books about solving engineering problems with the help of engineering pedology. This book presents the latest information on the laterite soils' geotechnical characteristics and engineering behavior. It shows that laterite soils are different from natural soils and that most laterite soils can be evaluated for engineering purposes using accepted theories and well-known test procedures for temperate-zone soils. This book also shows that modern concepts based on pedological considerations are very useful and take a logical approach to the identification and evaluation of laterite soils for engineering purposes. The first four chapters focus on reviewing information about the processes of tropical weathering and laterization. Chapter five summarizes information about the location, morphology and composition of laterite soils. Chapter six highlights the geotechnical implications of the pedogenic processes of tropical weathering, and it emphasizes the contribution of the results of these pedogenic processes to the deviations of engineering behavior of the problem of laterite soils. In addition, chapter seven discusses the influence of laterite soil genesis on the physic-chemical characteristics based on comparing the properties of three genetic soil groups formed under three different weathering conditions. Chapters eight through nineteen discuss the geotechnical characteristics and evaluation of laterite soils, and the effects of pedogenesis and soil-forming factors on the geotechnical and stabilization characteristics of laterite soils. The last chapter discusses the little information that exists on the application of laterite soils in engineering problems.