Advanced Soil Mechanics

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A comprehensive overview of theoretical and applied geotechnical principles necessary for advanced engineering analysis. The content begins by establishing fundamental soil properties, covering the classification systems, compaction methods, and the electrochemical nature of clay behavior, including cation exchange and double-layer water. A large segment of the material is devoted to analyzing stresses and strains within soil masses due to surface loading, incorporating concepts like Mohr's circle and complex influence factors. Further sections rigorously explore hydraulic properties like permeability, detailing Darcy's law, various laboratory tests, and the use of flow nets to calculate seepage and uplift forces beneath structures. The text then transitions into settlement analysis, focusing on Terzaghi’s theory of one-dimensional consolidation and semi-empirical methods for calculating elastic settlement in foundations. Finally, extensive chapters are dedicated to the shear strength of soils, examining failure criteria (Mohr–Coulomb), triaxial testing, and concepts such as strength anisotropy and sensitivity crucial for slope and foundation stability.You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms:https://linktr.ee/civil_engineering_made_simpleProduced by:https://www.podcaistudio.com/

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