Cavity Expansion Methods in Geomechanics

Paperback Engels 2010 9789048140237
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Cavity expansion theory is a simple theory that has found many applications in geotechnical engineering. In particular, it has been used widely to analyse problems relating to deep foundations, in-situ testing, underground excavation and tunnelling, and wellbore instability. Although much research has been carried out in this field, all the major findings are reported in the form of reports and articles published in technical journals and conference proceedings. To facilitate applications and further development of cavity expansion theory, there is a need for the geotechnical community to have a single volume presentation of cavity expansion theory and its applications in solid and rock mechanics. This book is the first attempt to summarize and present, in one volume, the major developments achieved to date in the field of cavity expansion theory and its applications in geomechanics.
Audience: Although it is intended primarily as a reference book for civil, mining, and petroleum engineers who are interested in cavity expansion methods, the solutions presented in the book will also be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of applied mechanics and mechanical engineering.

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ISBN13:9789048140237
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:385
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
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Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. Part I: Fundamental Solutions. 2. Elastic Solutions. 3. Elastic-Perfectly Plastic Solutions. 4. Critical State Solutions. 5. Further Elastoplastic Solutions. 6. Time-Dependent Solutions. 7. Finite Elements Solutions. Part II: Geotechnical Applications. 8. In-Situ Soil Testing. 9. Pile Foundations and Earth Anchors. 10. Underground Excavations and Tunnelling. 11. Wellbore Instability. Index.

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