Klaus Kirsch,
Alan Bell ... 511 pages - Publisher: CRC Press; 3rd edition (November, 2012) ... Language: English - ISBN-10: 0415599210 - ISBN-13: 978-0415599214.
When finding another location, redesigning a
structure, or removing troublesome ground at a project site are not
practical options, prevailing ground conditions must be addressed.
Improving the ground—modifying its existing physical properties to
enable effective, economic, and safe construction—to achieve appropriate
engineering performance is an increasingly successful approach. This
third edition of
Ground Improvement provides a
comprehensive overview of the major ground improvement techniques in use
worldwide today. Written by recognized experts who bring a wealth of
knowledge and experience to bear on their contributions, the chapters
are fully updated with recent developments including advancements in
equipment and methods since the last edition.
The text provides
an overview of the processes and the key geotechnical and design
considerations as well as equipment needed for successful execution. The
methods described are well illustrated with relevant case histories and
include the following approaches:
Densification using deep vibro techniques or dynamic compaction + Consolidation employing deep fabricated drains and associated methods + Injection techniques, such as permeation and jet grouting, soil fracture grouting, and compaction grouting + New in-situ soil mixing processes, including trench-mixing TRD and panel-mixing CSM approaches.
The
introductory chapter touches on the historical development, health and
safety, greenhouse gas emissions, and two less common techniques:
blasting and the only reversible process, ground freezing. This
practical and established guide provides readers with a solid basis for
understanding and further study of the most widely used processes for
ground improvement. It
is particularly relevant for civil and
geotechnical engineers as well as contractors involved in piling and
ground engineering of any kind. It would also be useful for advanced
graduate and postgraduate civil engineering and geotechnical students.