V. Kolár, I. Nemec ... 334 pages - Publisher: Elsevier Science; (November, 2012) ...
Language: English - ISBN-10: 0444565701 - ISBN-13: 978-0444565709 ...
Distributed in the East European countries, China, Northern Korea, Cuba,
Vietnam and Mongolia by Academia, Prague, Czechoslovakia This book is
based on the efficient subsoil model introduced by the authors in 1977
and applied in the last ten years in the design of foundations. From the
designer's point of view, the model considerably reduces the extent of
the calculations connected with the numerical analysis of soil-structure
interaction. The algorithms presented are geared for use on mini- and
personal computers and can be used in any numerical method. A special
chapter is devoted to the implementation of the model in the NE-XX
finite element program package, illustrated with diagrams, tables and
practical examples. Besides presenting the energy definition and general
theory of both 2D and 3D model forms, the book also deals with
practical problems such as Kirchhoff's and Mindlin's foundation plates,
interaction between neighbouring structures, actual values of physical
constants of subsoils and natural frequencies and shapes of foundation
plates. Today, researchers and engineers can choose from a wide range of
soil models, some fairly simple and others very elaborate. However, the
gap which has long existed between geomechanical theory and everyday
design practice still persists. The present book is intended to suit the
practical needs of the designer by introducing an efficient subsoil
model in which the surrounding soil is substituted by certain properties
of the structure-soil interface. When a more precise solution is
required, a more sophisticated model form can be used. Its additional
degrees of deformation freedom can better express the behaviour of
layered or generally unhomogeneous subsoil. As a result, designers will
find that this book goes some way towards bridging the above-mentioned
gap between structural design theory and day-to-day practice.