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Advanced Geotechnical Engineering Soilstructure Interaction Using Computer And Material Models C S Desai Musharraf Zaman

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Advanced Geotechnical Engineering Soilstructure Interaction Using Computer And Material Models C S Desai Musharraf Zaman
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Publisher: CRC Press/Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 90.64 MB
Pages: 624
Author: C S Desai; Musharraf Zaman
ISBN: 9781466515604, 9781466515611, 1466515600, 1466515619
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Advanced Geotechnical Engineering Soilstructure Interaction Using Computer And Material Models C S Desai Musharraf Zaman by C S Desai; Musharraf Zaman 9781466515604, 9781466515611, 1466515600, 1466515619 instant download after payment.

''This book provides readers with a comprehensive treatment of computer methods so that they can use them for teaching, research, and solution of a wide range of practical problems in geotechnical engineering. It discusses factors such as insitu conditions, elastic, plastic and creep deformations, stress path, volume change, existence of fluids (water), non-homogeneities, inherent and induced discontinuities leading to softening and failure, healing or strengthening, and type of loading''--

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