Soil Foundation Structure Interaction
by Dhruv Bajwa, Shivani Ma, Sahil Chauhan
ISBN: 9789371700085
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Imprint : Agri Horti Press
Year : 2026
Price : Rs. 24490.00
Biblio : 276p., tbls., figs., ind., 25cm.,
About The Book
• Introduction to soil-structure interaction as a critical aspect of structural engineering
• Overview of the interaction between soil, foundation, and structure in supporting loads and transmitting forces
• Discussion of different types of foundation systems and their response to soil conditions
• Examination of methods for analyzing soil-structure interaction, including analytical, numerical, and experimental approaches
• Consideration of factors influencing soil-structure interaction, such as soil properties, foundation design, and structural characteristics
• Application of soil-structure interaction analysis in the design and assessment of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure projects.
Table of Contents
Preface v
1. Editorial of Special Issue “Soil–Structure Interaction” 1
2. Influence of Surface Roughness and Particle Characteristics on Soil–Structure Interactions: A State-of-the-Art Review 5
3. Dispersion Curves of Transverse Waves Propagating in Multi-Layered Soils from Experimental Tests in a 100 m Deep Borehole 45
4. Biopolymers as Green Binders for Soil Improvement in Geotechnical Applications: A Review 63
5. Strength and Microstructural Assessment of Reconstituted and Stabilised Soft Soils with Varying Silt Contents 111
6. Influence of Degree of Saturation (DOS) on Dynamic Behavior of Unbound Granular Materials 135
7. Elastic Settlement Analysis of Rigid Rectangular Footings on Sands and Clays 155
8. Validation of Analytical Solutions for Predicting Drilled Pile Behaviour under Bi-Directional Static Load Tests 175
9. Behavior of a Large Diameter Bored Pile in Drained and Undrained Conditions: Comparative Analysis 195
10. Data-Driven Field Observational Method of a Contiguous Bored Pile Wall System Affected by Accidental Groundwater Drawdown 215
11. Review of Soil-Structure Interaction Based on Continuum Mechanics Theory and Use of High Performance Computing 237
Index 263