Written by an author with more than 25 years of field and academic experience,Soil Improvement and Ground Modification Methods explains ground improvement technologies for converting marginal soil into soil that will support all types of structures. Soil improvement is the alteration of any property of a soil to improve its engineering performance. Some sort of soil improvement must happen on every construction site. This combined with rapid urbanization and the industrial growth presents a huge dilemma to providing a solid structure at a competitive price.
The perfect guide for new or practicing engineers, this reference covers projects involving soil stabilization and soil admixtures, including utilization of industrial waste and by-products, commercially available soil admixtures, conventional soil improvement techniques, and state-of-the-art testing methods.
- Conventional soil improvement techniques and state-of-the-art testing methods
- Methods for mitigating or removing the risk of liquefaction in the event of major vibrations
- Structural elements for stabilization of new or existing construction industrial waste/by-products, commercially available soil
- Innovative techniques for drainage, filtration, dewatering, stabilization of waste, and contaminant control and removal
Anticipate and solve costly foundation problems through state-of-the-art soil improvement techniques. Written by an author with over 25 years of both field and academic experience,Soil Improvement & Ground Modification Methods provides ground improvement technologies for converting marginal soil into soil which will support all types of structures.
The prefect guide for new or practicing engineers, this reference covers projects involving soil stabilization and soil admixtures, including utilization of industrial waste/by-products, commercially available soil admixtures, conventional soil improvement techniques, and state-of-the-art testing methods. With Soil Improvement & Ground Modification Methods, structural, construction, geotechnical and architectural engineers find a comprehensive reference which incorporates the use of structural elements for stabilization of new or existing construction or as an aid in constructing over weak/soft foundation materials.