
Computational Geomechanics with Special Reference to Earthquake Engineering
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 24. February 1999
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-471-98285-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Computational Geomechanics:
* introduces the full theory of dynamic and static behaviour of porous media and shows how computation can predict the deformations of a structure, subject to an earthquake or consolidation.
* introduces the use of numerical, finite element procedures for soil and rock mechanics problems which has increased rapidly throughout the last decade.
* provides a comprehensive survey of major, constitutive models, which can simulate soil behaviour rationally.
* explains practical procedures based on computational experience for real projects with particular emphasis on earthquake engineering.
Static problems which occupy a particular area of dynamics can also be solved by identical methods, making the book relevant to all researchers and engineers concerned with geomechanics. Earthquake Engineering is stressed throughout as it is in this field that the most difficult examples arise; however, other applications are also noted.
* introduces the full theory of dynamic and static behaviour of porous media and shows how computation can predict the deformations of a structure, subject to an earthquake or consolidation.
* introduces the use of numerical, finite element procedures for soil and rock mechanics problems which has increased rapidly throughout the last decade.
* provides a comprehensive survey of major, constitutive models, which can simulate soil behaviour rationally.
* explains practical procedures based on computational experience for real projects with particular emphasis on earthquake engineering.
Static problems which occupy a particular area of dynamics can also be solved by identical methods, making the book relevant to all researchers and engineers concerned with geomechanics. Earthquake Engineering is stressed throughout as it is in this field that the most difficult examples arise; however, other applications are also noted.
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"...this book enriches remarkably the present literature..." ---- Meccanica, Vol 35/1, 2000More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 252 mm
Width: 174 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-98285-2 (9780471982852)
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Persons
Olgierd Cecil Zienkiewicz, CBE, FREng, FRS was a British academic of Polish descent, mathematician, and civil engineer. He was born in Caterham, England. He was one of the early pioneers of the finite element method. Since his first paper in 1947 dealing with numerical approximation to the stress analysis of dams, he published nearly 600 papers and wrote or edited more than 25 books.
Author
Institute for Numerical Methods in Enginnering, Swansea, Wales
University of Birmingham, England
CEDEX and ETS de Ingenieros de Caminos, Madrid, Spain
University of Padua, Italy
Takenaka Corporation, Japan
Content
The Basic Equations.
Finite Element Discretization.
Error Control in Time and Space.
Constitutive Relations.
Identification of Model Parameters.
Static and Quasi-Static Solution.
Validation of Prediction by Centrifuge.
Prediction Applications and Back Analysis.
Multiphase Examples.
Finite Element Discretization.
Error Control in Time and Space.
Constitutive Relations.
Identification of Model Parameters.
Static and Quasi-Static Solution.
Validation of Prediction by Centrifuge.
Prediction Applications and Back Analysis.
Multiphase Examples.