By Hari Eswaran, Robert Ahrens, Thomas J. Rice, Bobby A. Stewart
Publisher: CRC
Number Of Pages: 312
Publication Date: 2002-12-27
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0849313392
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780849313394
Binding: Hardcover
Developments in soil classification have accompanied parallel progress in our understanding of the soil system. However the theories behind the classifications and the purposes for which they were created have changed over time. The editors hope that this comprehensive synthesis will help to rally soil scientists around the world to develop an acceptable classification system for soils. It is only when the global soil science community agrees to such a system that we can truly say that we have science. Soil Classification: A Global Desk Reference is the first book to illustrate the current state of national and international soil classification systems. In this groundbreaking reference, distinguished soil scientists, many of whom were involved in the design of their respective national or international systems, evaluate developments in soil classification during the last century. They review the concepts, practices, and goals that led to the creation of individual classification systems and recommend modifications to classification systems to meet new demands. The documentation in this book serves as a foundation for the revision of existing soil taxonomies and the creation of new ones.
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dear Admin,
Is there any reason that reduce points (at the lower of upper right user's infos. board)?
when i entered today my points were over than 600 and after some activity they became 399.9 points !
there is'nt any warning i recieved .
This is a paper about the determination of design moments in bridges
constructed by balanced cantilever method.
This paper introduces an equation to calculate the design moments in reinforced concrete (RC) bridges constructed by the balanced cantilever method. Through time-dependent analyses of RC bridges, considering the construction sequence and creep deformation
of concrete, structural responses related to the member forces are reviewed. On the basis of the compatibility condition at every construction stage, a basic equation which can describe the moment variation with time in the balanced cantilever construction is derived.
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Dear Friends,
Any body can help to find the book of Schlaich, J (1982), “Detailing of Concrete Structures - First Draft of a Design Manual (in German)"
Out of print: available only as scanned copy (PDF file on CD).
(1982)
Comité Euro-International du Béton, Paris, March 1982, 163 pp
Water requirement assessment using gis (B Tech Thesis)
Dear freinds this is my first thread about my final year project on gis
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Muni Budhu "Foundations and Earth Retaining Structures", John Wiley & Sons, NY, 2007
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