Code-type models for concrete behaviour: State-of-the-art Report Bulletin Volume 70
Author(s):
fib Fédération internationale du béton, Harald S. Müller
Edition:
November 2013
Publish Date:
2013
ISBN:
2883941106, 9782883941106
Published By:
fib Fédération internationale du béton
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Drawing together case studies from all over Europe, this text explores the relationship between the overall idea of the landscape architecture for a site and the design of details.
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Building from Waste: Recovered Materials in Architecture and Construction
Author(s)/Editor(s): Marta H. Wisniewska, Felix Heisel, Dirk E. Hebel | Size: 27 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Original preprint | Publisher: Birkhäuser | Year: 2014 | pages: 200 | ISBN: 3038215848, 9783038215844
This is a conceptual and practical look into materials and products which use waste as a renewable resource for architectural, interior, and industrial design. The inventory ranges from marketed products to advanced research and development, organized along the manufacturing processes: densified, reconfigured, transformed, designed and cultivated materials. A product directory presents all materials and projects according to their functional uses.
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BS 4978:2007 Visual strength grading of softwood. Specification
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Without Annex A1:2011
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Fundamentals of Engineering Geology
Author(s)/Editor(s): F. G. Bell | Size: 15 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Unspecified | Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann | Year: 1983 | pages: 653 | ISBN: 9780408011693, 0408011696
Contents:
Chapter 1 - Igneous rocks, Pages 1-47
Chapter 2 - Metamorphism and metamorphic rocks, Pages 48-68
Chapter 3 - Sedimentary rocks and stratigraphy, Pages 69-120
Chapter 4 - Geological structures: folds and faults, Pages 121-164
Chapter 5 - Discontinuities, Pages 165-210
Chapter 6 - Groundwater, Pages 211-257
Chapter 7 - Geomorphological processes I, Pages 258-319
Chapter 8 - Geomorphological processes II, Pages 320-372
Chapter 9 - The mechanics of soil, Pages 373-434
Chapter 10 - Soil types and their engineering behaviour, Pages 435-487
Chapter 11 - Mechanical properties of rocks, Pages 488-527
Chapter 12 - Geotechnical description and classification of rocks and rock masses, Pages 528-554
Chapter 13 - Engineering performance of rocks, Pages 555-591
Chapter 14 - Photogeology and maps for engineering purposes, Pages 592-635
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Chapter 1 - The Nature and Classification of Clays and Soils
Pages 1-20
Chapter 2 - Physical Geology
Pages 21-47
Chapter 3 - The Origin and Evolution of Clay Minerals and Clays
Pages 49-89
Chapter 4 - Composition and Fabric of Clays
Pages 91-142
Chapter 5 - Physical Chemistry of Clays
Pages 143-166
Chapter 6 - Moisture Interaction with Clays and Clay Minerals
Pages 167-217
Chapter 7 - Strength and Rheology of Clays
Pages 219-250
Chapter 8 - Soil Stabilization
Pages 251-283
Chapter 9 - Clays as Materials
Pages 285-321
Chapter 10 - The Mineralogical Analysis of Clay
Pages 323-359
Chapter 11 - Physical Analysis of Clays
Pages 361-399
Chapter 12 - Engineering Analysis of Soils
Pages 401-435
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Chapter 1 - Geological Investigations
Pages 15-18
Chapter 2 - Geological Maps and Sections
Pages 19-34
Chapter 3 - Mechanical Properties of Rocks
Pages 35-102
Chapter 4 - Subsurface Exploration
Pages 103-139
Chapter 5 - Geophysical Methods
Pages 140-145
Chapter 6 - Weathering of Rocks
Pages 146-162
Chapter 7 - Slope Movements, Landslides
Pages 163-202
Chapter 8 - Excavation and Workability of Rocks
Pages 203-210
Chapter 9 - Geological Investigation of Building-Material Deposits
Pages 211-233
Chapter 10 - Foundation of Buildings and Industrial Structures
Pages 234-283
Chapter 11 - Roads and Railways
Pages 284-309
Chapter 12 - Tunnels and Underground Power Plants
Pages 310-359
Chapter 13 - Engineering Geological Investigations for Hydraulic Structures
Pages 360-465
Chapter 14 - Tasks of Geological Investigation in Regional Planning and Environmental Policy
Pages 466-483
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Author(s)/Editor(s): F. G. Bell | Size: 15 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Unspecified | Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd | Year: 1980 | pages: 500 | ISBN: 9780408003551
Table of contents :
Chapter 1 - Site Investigation, Pages 1-64
Chapter 2 - Geophysical Exploration, Pages 65-94
Chapter 3 - Slopes and Open Excavation, Pages 95-144
Chapter 4 - Subsurface Excavation, Pages 145-198
Chapter 5 - Foundations for Buildings, Pages 199-248
Chapter 6 - Reservoirs, Pages 249-274
Chapter 7 - Dams and Dam Sites, Pages 275-321
Chapter 8 - Hydrogeology and Underground Water Supply, Pages 322-360
Chapter 9 - River Engineering, Pages 361-394
Chapter 10 - Beach Engineering, Pages 395-424
Chapter 11 - Engineering Seismology, Pages 425-461
Chapter 12 - Construction Materials, Pages 462-491
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Author(s)/Editor(s): David George Price, Michael de Freitas | Size: 23.75 MB | Format:PDF | Quality:Unspecified | Publisher: Springer | Year: 2008 | pages: 460 | ISBN: 3540292497, 9783540292494
This book is written to explain the influence ground conditions can have upon engineering with rocks and soils, and upon designing, analysing and executing an engineered response to the geological and geomorphological processes acting on them; these subjects form the essence of Engineering Geology. The text is written for students of the subject, either geologists or engineers, who encounter the challenge of idealising the ground and its processes for the purposes of design and of quantifying them for the purpose of analysis. With this in mind the book describes how geology can dictate the design of ground investigations, influence the interpretation of its findings, and be incorporated into design and analysis. The reader is constantly reminded of basic geology; the "simple" things that constitute the "big picture", a neglect of which may cause design and analyses to be at fault, and construction not to function as it should.
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