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Experimental and Applied Modeling of Unsaturated Soils [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, kaal: 456 g
  • Sari: Geotechnical Special Publications
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2010
  • Kirjastus: American Society of Civil Engineers
  • ISBN-10: 0784411034
  • ISBN-13: 9780784411032
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, kaal: 456 g
  • Sari: Geotechnical Special Publications
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Oct-2010
  • Kirjastus: American Society of Civil Engineers
  • ISBN-10: 0784411034
  • ISBN-13: 9780784411032
Teised raamatud teemal:
Proceedings of sessions of GeoShanghai 2010, held in Shanghai, China, June 3-5, 2010. Hosted by Tongji University, China; Shanghai Society of Civil Engineering, China; Chinese Institution of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, China. In cooperation with Alaska University Transportation Center, USA; Geo-Institute of ASCE, USA; Deep Foundation Institute, USA; East China Architectural Design and Research Institute Company, China; Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan; Transportation Research Board, USA; University of Newcastle, Australia; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; University of Kansas, USA; University of Tennessee, USA; Vienna University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 28 papers examining the most current thinking and practices involving unsaturated soils. Geotechnical and civil engineers all over the world face problems with a wide range of geosystems involving materials that remain under partially saturated conditions throughout the year. The lack of education and training among engineering graduates and practitioners to deal properly with unsaturated soil conditions has resulted in faulty or excessively conservative designs, frequent construction delays, and deficient long-term performance of built infrastructure. Over the last few decades, however, the discipline of unsaturated soil mechanics has begun to receive increasing attention worldwide, providing better explanations for soil behavioral patterns than conventional saturated soil mechanics. Papers in this proceedings address, first, general characterization and constitutive behavior, and second, applied modeling and analysis.|Proceedings of sessions of GeoShanghai 2010, held in Shanghai, China, June 3-5, 2010. Hosted by Tongji University, China; Shanghai Society of Civil Engineering, China; Chinese Institution of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, China. In cooperation with Alaska University Transportation Center, USA; Geo-Institute of ASCE, USA; Deep Foundation Institute, USA; East China Architectural Design and Research Institute Company, China; Georgia Institute of Technology, USA; Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan; Transportation Research Board, USA; University of Newcastle, Australia; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; University of Kansas, USA; University of Tennessee, USA; Vienna University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Austria. This Geotechnical Special Publication contains 28 papers examining the most current thinking and practices involving unsaturated soils. Geotechnical and civil engineers all over the world face problems with a wide range of geosystems involving materials that remain under partially saturated conditions throughout the year. The lack of education and training among engineering graduates and practitioners to deal properly with unsaturated soil conditions has resulted in faulty or excessively conservative designs, frequent construction delays, and deficient long-term performance of built infrastructure. Over the last few decades, however, the discipline of unsaturated soil mechanics has begun to receive increasing attention worldwide, providing better explanations for soil behavioral patterns than conventional saturated soil mechanics. Papers in this proceedings address, first, general characterization and constitutive behavior, and second, applied modeling and analysis.
Part I General Characterization and Constitutive Behavior
Retention Properties and Compressibility of a Compacted Soil
1(9)
C. Kai
Z. Qing
Model for Prediction of Shear Strength with Respect to Degree of Saturation
10(7)
Sh. Ma
M. Huang
Q. Fan
X. Zhang
P. Hu
Simple Modeling of Stress-Strain Relation for Unsaturated Soil
17(9)
H. Kyokawa
M. Kikumoto
T. Nakai
H. Shahin
Effect of Stress Paths on Shear Strength Response of Unsaturated Gassy Sand from Hangzhou Metro Project
26(6)
Y. Wang
H. Tian
Y. Fan
A Novel Suction-Controlled Ring Shear Testing Apparatus for Unsaturated Soils
32(8)
L. R. Hoyos
C. L. Velosa
A. J. Puppala
Modeling Unsaturated Soil Behavior under Multiaxial Stress Paths Using a Refined Suction-Controlled Cubical Test Cell
40(8)
L. R. Hoyos
D. D. Perez-Ruiz
A. J. Puppala
Effect of Saturation on Cyclic Volumetric Change of Compacted Silty Sands
48(6)
E. Yee
P. M. Duku
J. P. Stewart
Wetting and Drying Unsaturated Soil Moisture Diffusivity Parameters
54(6)
D. Mabirizi
R. Bulut
Influence of Initial Water Content on the Collapsibility of Loess
60(9)
M. Wang
X. Bai
D. Frost
Treatment of Collapsible Soils by Salts Using the Double Consolidation Method
69(10)
K. Abbeche
O. Bahloul
T. Ayadat
A. Bahloul
Soil Water Characteristic Curve Parameters of Compacted Lateritic Soil Treated with Bagasse Ash
79(9)
K. J. Osinubi
A. O. Eberemu
Variations in Soil Water Characteristic Curves of Lateritic Soil Treated with Bentonite
88(8)
K. J. Osinubi
A. A. Amadi
Analytical Solution of the Barcelona Basic Model
96(8)
X. Zhang
Fundamentals of Unsaturated Soil Modelling: Have We Got It Right?
104(15)
D. Sheng
A. Zhou
Elastoplastic Modelling of Hydraulic and Mechanical Behaviour of Unsaturated Expansive Soils
119(9)
W. Sun
D. Sun
J. Li
Part II Applied Modeling and Analyses
Effect of Slope Terrain on Distribution of Matric Suction in Unsaturated Slopes Subjected to Rainfall
128(9)
Ch. Fan
Ch. Hsiao
Three-Dimensional Slope Stability Analysis of Unsaturated Soil Slopes Subject to Reservoir Water Level Fluctuations
137(7)
Ch. Yong
L. Defu
W. Shimei
T. Dongfang
Effect of Environmental Conditions on Stability of an Unsaturated Soil Slope
144(8)
Z. Zhang
W. Cui
R. Guo
Failure Mechanism of Unsaturated Volcanic Slopes Due to Rainfall and Freeze-Thaw Actions
152(7)
S. Kawamura
S. Miura
T. Ishikawa
Centrifuge Model Tests of Slopes with Weak Layer under Rainfall
159(7)
R. Wang
G. Zhang
J. M. Zhang
Development of Shrinkage Model for Clays Based on Moisture Variation
166(7)
A. Sabnis
I. Abdallah
S. Nazarian
A. Puppala
Slope Stability Analysis of Railway Embankments Considering the Effects of Vegetation and Capillarity
173(8)
R. Katzenbach
A. Werner
Stabilization of Embankment on Expansive Soil---A Case Study
181(9)
R. Katti
U. Kulkarni
A. Katti
R. Kulkarni
An Empirical Method for Predicting Foundation Heave Rate In Expansive Soil
190(7)
J. D. Nelson
D. D. Overton
K. Chao
Effect of Water Sources on Water Migration in the Vadose Zone
197(7)
K. Chao
D. D. Overton
J. D. Nelson
Signal Processing of Water Level Fluctuations in a Sloping Sandy Beach Modeled in a Laboratory Wave Canal
204(7)
Y. Wang
R. Ababou
M. Marcoux
Non-Destructive Measurements of Unsaturated Seepage Flow Using Surface Ground-Penetrating Radar
211(7)
Y. Takeshita
S. Morikami
T. Yamashita
S. Kuroda
T. Morii
M. Inoue
Unified Solutions for Unsaturated Soil Shear Strength and Active Earth Pressure
218(7)
Ch. Zhang
J. Zhao
Q. Zhang
F. Xu
Indexes
Author Index
225(2)
Subject Index
227