Soil Reinforcement for Anchor Plates and Uplift Response

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Soil Reinforcement for Anchor Plates and Uplift Response

Soil science and management Computer science

Author: Hamed Niroumand

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Language: English

Published by: Butterworth-Heinemann

Published on: 18th March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 30 Mb

ISBN: 9780128095645


Soil Reinforcement for Anchor Plates and Uplift Response

presents a comprehensive and rigorous review of the current knowledge in soil improvement for anchor plates, and is based on original research that includes experimental data on how to enhance uplift response of soil anchor plates by using several soil reinforcement methods.

Divided into 6 chapters, the author makes an introduction to both Anchor Plates and Soil Reinforcement in chapter one, then providing a comprehensive literature review on the topic in chapter 2. Chapter 3 presents how the experiment was set up, the different types of geotextiles used, and the types of soil tested. Chapter 4 presents experimental data, along with data provided by simulation softwares, including Plaxis. Chapter 5 compares the experimental results to the numerical simulation data, providing researchers and geotechnical engineers with tools they can apply to their own projects. In chapter 6, the author presents his conclusions and recommendations on the usage of soil reinforcement to maximize uplift response to anchor plates.

Researchers in geotechnical engineering can use the methods and experimental data presented in the book on their own projects, and practicing engineers will benefit from the comparisons between experimental and simulation data provided to make appropriate selection of soil reinforcement techniques that can be applied to their projects.

Presents techniques for improving uplift response by 40% or more

Discusses the uplift capacity of symmetrical anchor plates in several scenarios

Provides a complete review of soil reinforcement for anchor plates

Includes numerical analyses methods for validating experimental test results

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