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Summary
Summary
In geomechanics, existing design methods are very much dependent upon sophisticated on-site techniques to assess ground conditions. This book describes numerical analysis, computer simulation and modelling that can be used to answer some highly complex questions associated with geomechanics. The contributors, who are all international experts in the field, also give insights into the future directions of these methods.
Numerical Analysis and Modelling in Geomechanics will appeal to professional engineers involved in designing and building both onshore and offshore structures, where geomechanical considerations may well be outside the usual codes of practice, and therefore specialist advice is required. Postgraduate researchers, degree students carrying out project work in this area will also find the book an invaluable resource.
Author Notes
John W. Bull
Table of Contents
List of figures | p. vii |
List of tables | p. xv |
List of contributors | p. xvii |
Preface | p. xix |
1 The effect of increasing the depth of an underground void on the surface displacements of an airfield runway | p. 1 |
2 Numerical and experimental study of compressed air tunnelling | p. 25 |
3 A general finite element model for wave-seabed-structure interaction | p. 59 |
4 The stability of unsaturated soil slopes subjected to rainfall infiltration | p. 101 |
5 Computational modelling of ground waves due to pile driving | p. 129 |
6 Back analysis of geotechnical problems | p. 165 |
7 Parameter estimation using extended Bayesian method in tunnelling | p. 197 |
8 Seismic microzoning using numerical modelling: the Umbria-Marche earthquake of 26 September 1997 | p. 220 |
9 Ground motion modelling using the 2-D Chebyshev spectral element method | p. 254 |
10 Analysis and design of pile groups | p. 278 |
11 Reservoir compaction, subsidence and well damage | p. 316 |
Index | p. 368 |