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Title: Soil Mechanics
Authors: Pasquale Faulkner
Keywords: Soil mechanics—Civil engineering
Soil mechanics—Study and teaching
Soil mechanics—Laboratory manuals
Soil mechanics—Foundation engineering
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Orange Apple
Series/Report no.: First edition;
Abstract: Soil mechanics is a branch of engineering mechanics that describes the behavior of soils. It differs from fluid mechanics and solid mechanics in the sense that soils consist of a heterogeneous mixture of fluids (usually air and water) and particles (usually clay, silt, sand, and gravel) but soil may also contain organic solids, liquids, and gasses and other matter. Along with rock mechanics, soil mechanics provides the theoretical basis for analysis in geotechnical engineering, a subdiscipline of Civil engineering. Soil mechanics is used to analyze the deformations of and flow of fluids within natural and man-made structures that are supported on or made of soil, or structures that are buried in soils. Examples applications are building and bridge foundations, retaining walls, dams, and buried pipeline systems. Principles of soil mechanics are also used in related disciplines such as geophysical engineering, engineering geology, coastal engineering, agricultural engineering, hydrology and soil physics.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/4654
ISBN: 978-81-323-2900-8
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