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土力學(xué)

出版社:冶金工業(yè)出版社出版時(shí)間:2013-01-01
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幾乎所有土木工程的結(jié)構(gòu)物——工業(yè)建筑、民用建筑、橋梁、高速公路、隧道、地鐵、各種地下墻體、各種塔、各種河渠、機(jī)場(chǎng)、土石壩等都必須建在地球表面或地下,每種結(jié)構(gòu)物必須有合適的基礎(chǔ),以保證其沉降可控、穩(wěn)定和安全運(yùn)營(yíng)。人們?cè)陂L(zhǎng)期的工程實(shí)踐和科學(xué)研究中,建立了較完善和系統(tǒng)的土力學(xué)原理,為解決巖土工程的工程難題提供了有力的理論基礎(chǔ)和技術(shù)指導(dǎo)。土力學(xué)是描述土的物理力學(xué)特性與原理的科學(xué),它被用來(lái)直接解決巖土工程、地下工程中所遇到的問(wèn)題。繆林昌等編著的《土力學(xué)》結(jié)合工程實(shí)踐,主要介紹巖土工程中的基本原理,可供土木工程專(zhuān)業(yè)或相關(guān)專(zhuān)業(yè)的本科生、研究生和工程技術(shù)人員學(xué)習(xí)和參考。

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     繆林昌等編著的《土力學(xué)》根據(jù)國(guó)內(nèi)相關(guān)的技術(shù)規(guī)范和土木工程專(zhuān)業(yè)土 力學(xué)教學(xué)要求,參考有關(guān)英文教材編寫(xiě)而成,主要內(nèi)容包括土的基本特性, 結(jié)構(gòu)特征,物理、化學(xué)和力學(xué)性質(zhì),有效應(yīng)力原理,以及滲流、固結(jié)、沉降 計(jì)算,邊坡穩(wěn)定、地基承載力計(jì)算和相關(guān)計(jì)算的數(shù)學(xué)模型等。章末配有一定 數(shù)量的習(xí)題,并有答案。為更好地配合本科生的雙語(yǔ)教學(xué),每章均配有相關(guān) 的專(zhuān)業(yè)詞匯(英漢對(duì)照)。      《土力學(xué)》為高校土木工程專(zhuān)業(yè)和相關(guān)專(zhuān)業(yè)土力學(xué)雙語(yǔ)教學(xué)的教材,也 可供相關(guān)工程技術(shù)人員參考。

土力學(xué) 目錄


1 introduction
 1.1 soil and soil mechanics
 1.2 civil engineering problems related to soils
 1.3 development of soil mechanics
 1.4 contents of soil mechanics
 professional words
2 composition and index properties of soil
 2.1 formation of soil
 2.2 soil particle size and particle size distributioncurve
  2.2.1 soil particle size
  2.2.2 particle size distribution curve
  2.2.3 grain size analysis
 2.3 composition of soil
  2.3.1 solid phase
  2.3.2 liquid phase
  2.3.3 air phase
 2.4 clay minerals
  2.4.1 structure of clay minerals
  2.4.2 the diffuse double layer
 2.5 pllysical features and index properties of soil
  2.5.1 weight-volume relitionships
  2.5.2 basic physical indexes (w,p,,y, gs)
  2.5.3 relationships among unit weight, void ratio, watercontent and specific gravity
  2.5.4 relative density of cohesionless soils
 2.6 consistency of soil-atterberg limits
  2.6.1 liquid limit
  2.6.2 plastic limit
  2.6.3 shrinkage limit
  2.6.4 plastic index and liquid index
 2.7 soil structure
 2.8 activity
 exercises
 professional words
3 compaction and classification of soil
 3.1 soil compaction
  3.1.1 compaction principles of soil
  3.1.2 moisture-density relationships
  3.1.3 standard proctor test
  3.1.4 factors of affecting compaction
 3.2 soil classification
  3.2.1 classification system
  3.2.2 plasticity chart
 exercises
 professional words
4 seepage flow through soil
 4.1 introduction
 4.2 darcy's law
  4.2.1 water head in soils
  4.2.2 darcy's law
 4.3 determination of the coefficient of permeability
  4.3.1 empirical relations for the coefficient ofpermeability
  4.3.2 determination of the coefficient of permeability inthe laboratory
  4.3.3 pumping test to determine the coefficient ofpermeability in the field
  4.3.4 equivalent coefficient of permeability instratified soil
 4.4 two dimensional flow- laplace's equation
  4.4.1 laplace's equation for two-dimensional steadyflow
  4.4,2 flow nets
 4.5 principle of effective stress
  4.5.1 the principle of effective stress
  4.5.2 effective stress in saturated soil with seepage
 4.6 seepage force and piping
  4.6.1 seepage force
  4.6.2 critical hydraulic gradient
  4.6.3 piping
 exercises
 professional words
5 stress in a soil mass
 5.1 geostatic stresses
  5.1.1 effective vertical geostatic stress
  5.1.2 effective horizontal geostatic stress
 5.2 contact pressure
  5.2.1 rigid foundation
  5.2.2 flexible foundation
 5.3 pressure at the bottom of rigid foundation
  5.3.1 vertical load acting at the center of thefoundation
  5.3.2 eccentric and vertical load acting on thefoundation
  5.3.3 net stress
 5.4 stress distribution in the ground
  5.4.1 vertical stress distribution due to vertical pointload
  5.4.2 vertical stress distribution due to a line load(infinite length)
  5.4.3 vertical stress distribution caused by a strip load(finite width and infinite length)
  5.4.4 vertical stress distribution beneath the corner ofa vertical and uniformly load
  5.4.5 vertical stress distribution beneath the center ofa vertical and uniformly loaded circular foundation
  5.4.6 vertical stress due to a linearly increasing loadon a rectangular area
 exercises
 professional words
6 compression and consolidation of soil
 6.1 introduction
 6.2 compressibility of soils
  6.2.1 one dimensional onsolidationtest
  6.2.2 e-p curve
  6.2.3 coefficient of volume compressibility mv
  6.2.4 e-lg p curve and compressibility index
 6.3 fundamentals of consolidation
  6.3.1 immediate settlement calculation based on elastictheory
  6.3.2 total settlement of foundation
 6.4 terzaghi's theory of one-dimensional consolidation
  6.4.1 terzaghi's theory of one-dimensionalconsolidation
  6.4.2 average degree of consolidation
 6.5 secondary consolidation
 exercises
 professional words
7 shear strength of soil
 7.1 introduction
 7.2 mohr-coulomb failure criterion
  7.2.1 coulomb formula
  7.2.2 mohr's circles & mohr's strength envelope
  7.2.3 mohr-coulomb failure criteria
  7.2.4 failure envelope
 7.3 determination of shear strength parameters
  7.3.1 testing types for shear strength
  7.3.2 direct shear test
  7.3.3 unconfined compression test
  7.3.4 triaxial compression test
 7.4 shear behaviour of sand
 exercises
 professional words
8 lateralearth pressure
 8.1 introduction
 8.2 at-rest, active, and passive earth pressure
 8.3 earth pressure at-rest
 8.4 rankine's earth pressure theory
  8.4.1 rankine'sactive pressure
  8.4.2 rankine's passive pressure
  8.4.3 effect of ground water
  8.4.4 effect of cohesive soil with horizontalbackfill
  8.4.5 rankine active and passive pressure with slopingbackfill
 8.5 coulomb's earth pressure theory
  8.5.1 coulomb's active pressure
  8.5.2 coulomb's passive pressure
 exercises
 professional words
9 bearing capacity of foundation
 9.1 introduction
  9.1.1 general concept
  9.1.2 modes of shear failure
 9.2 allowable bearing capacity of foundations
 9.3 ultimate bearing capacity of shallow foundations
  9.3.1 prandtrs method
  9.3.2 terzaghrs method
  9.3.3 general bearing capacity equations
 9.4 characteristic value of bearing capacity of shallowfoundations
 exercises
 professional words
10 slope stability
 10.1 introduction
 10.2 slope stability of cohesionless soil
 10.3 slope stability of cohesive soil
  10.3.1 stability analysis of infinite slopes in cohesivesoil
  10.3.2 total stress analysis with ~u = 0
  10.3.3 method of slices (swedish solution)
  10.3.4 bishop's simplified method
 exercises
 professional words
references
 
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