Ground Vibration Engineering

Ground Vibration Engineering
Author: Milutin Srbulov
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2010-07-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9048190827

Ground vibration consideration is gaining significance with people’s decreasing tolerance of vibration, introduction of new environmental legislations, increasing use of equipment sensitive to vibration, ageing of existing buildings and expanding construction sites to/near collapsible/liquefiable/thixotropic soil. This volume bridges the gap that exists between rather limited provisions of engineering codes/standards and complex numerical analyses/small-scale tests. The book contains descriptions of ground vibration measurements, predictions and control for engineers. Effects of most frequent sources of ground vibration arising from construction/demolition, traffic and machinery, ground wave amplification and attenuation as well as foundation kinematic and inertial interaction have been considered by simplified analyses aimed at ease and speed of use for major problems in ground vibration engineering. Comments on assumptions, limitations, and factors affecting the results are given. Case studies and examples worldwide are included to illustrate the accuracy and usefulness of simplified methods. A list of references is provided for further consideration, if desired. Audience: This work is of interest to geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, earthquake engineers and students. Extra material: Microsoft Excel spreadsheets with the input data and results for the case studies and examples considered in this book are available at http://extras.springer.com

Construction Vibrations

Construction Vibrations
Author: C. H. Dowding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The entire field of construction-induced vibrations - including advances in earthquake engineering, nuclear blast protective design, and construction and mine blasting - is covered in this work. Frequency of vibration and strain form the foundation for the presentation of the material.

Ground Dynamics and Man-made Processes

Ground Dynamics and Man-made Processes
Author: Bryan O. Skipp
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1998
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780727726766

Conference was initiated by the Ground Board of the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, and was held on 20 November 1997, London.

Tunnelling Contracts and Site Investigation

Tunnelling Contracts and Site Investigation
Author: Dr P.B. Attewell
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 391
Release: 1995-08-31
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1482271419

A wide ranging and up-to-date review of experience of tunnelling contracts, particularly those for sewerage and drainage tunnels. The review is based on the 6th edition of the ICE Conditions of Contract, but it takes note of new forms of contract which are leading towards less adversarial contractual relations.^

Practical Soil Dynamics

Practical Soil Dynamics
Author: Milutin Srbulov
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-06-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400713126

The objective of this book is to fill some of the gaps in the existing engineering codes and standards related to soil dynamics, concerning issues in earthquake engineering and ground vibrations, by using formulas and hand calculators. The usefulness and accuracy of the simple analyses are demonstrated by their implementation to the case histories available in the literature. Ideally, the users of the volume will be able to comment on the analyses as well as provide more case histories of simple considerations by publishing their results in a number of international journals and conferences. The ultimate aim is to extend the existing codes and standards by adding new widely accepted analyses in engineering practice. The following topics have been considered in this volume: • main ground motion sources and properties • typical ground motions, recording, ground investigations and testing • soil properties used in simple analyses • fast sliding in non-liquefied soil • flow of liquefied sandy soil • massive retaining walls • slender retaining walls • shallow foundations • piled foundations • tunnels, vertical shafts and pipelines • ground vibration caused by industry. Audience: This book is of interest to geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, earthquake engineers and students

Practical Guide to Geo-Engineering

Practical Guide to Geo-Engineering
Author: Milutin Srbulov
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2014-04-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401786380

This handy reference manual puts a wealth of ready-to-use information, data, and practical procedures within immediate reach of geo-engineers and technicians, whether they be in the field or office. It assembles and organizes the most-needed set of equations, tables, graphs and check-lists on six major subfields of geo-engineering: investigations, testing, properties, hazards, structures and works. This practical reference for the professional and others interested in the subject of ground engineering skips lengthy definitions to highlight best practice and methods proven most effective. While reflecting codes and standards, it also fills the gaps with non-standard approaches when existing ones are skimpy on practical details or agreement. Enhanced by 146 illustrations and 83 tables, the Practical Guide to Geo-Engineering points users to supporting information and data through its extensive reference list. Audience: This book is of interest to everyone involved in practical geo-engineering.

Environmental Geotechnics

Environmental Geotechnics
Author: R. W. Sarsby
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Total Pages: 732
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780727727527

Increasing environmental awareness has emphasized the many engineering situations in which there are potential environmental impacts. This text provides a guide for engineers who are likely to be involved in such situations.