CITATION

Day, Robert. Foundation Engineering Handbook 2/E. US: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2010.

Foundation Engineering Handbook 2/E

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Published:  August 2010

eISBN: 9780071740104 0071740104 | ISBN: 9780071740098

Book description:

A fully up-to-date, practical guide to foundation engineering

Revised to cover the 2009 International Building Code, Foundation Engineering Handbook, Second Edition presents basic geotechnical field and laboratory studies, such as subsurface exploration and laboratory testing of soil, rock, and groundwater samples. The book then discusses the geotechnical aspects of foundation engineering, including conditions commonly encountered by design engineers--settlement, expansive soil, and slope stability. Details on the performance or engineering evaluation of foundation construction and the application of the 2009 International Building Code are included in this valuable resource.

FOUNDATION ENGINEERING HANDBOOK, SECOND EDITION COVERS:

  • Subsurface exploration

  • Laboratory testing

  • Soil mechanics

  • Shallow and deep foundations

  • Bearing capacity and settlement of foundations

  • Foundations on expansive soil

  • Slope stability

  • Retaining walls

  • Foundation deterioration and cracking

  • Geotechnical earthquake engineering for soils, foundations, and retaining walls

  • Grading and other soil improvement methods

  • Foundation excavation, underpinning, and field load tests

  • Geosynthetics and instrumentation

  • 2009 International Building Code regulations for soils and foundations

Robert W. Day is a leading forensic engineer and the chief engineer at American Geotechnical in San Diego, California. The author of over 200 published technical papers, he serves on advisory committees for several professional associations, including ASCE, ASTM, and NCEES. Mr. Day holds both bachelors and masters degrees in structural engineering from Villanova University and a master's in civil engineering and a civil engineer degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is the author of five McGraw-Hill books on geotechnical engineering and a contributor to numerous handbooks on the subject.