Modeling in GeomechanicsISBN: 978-0-471-49218-4
Hardcover
728 pages
August 2000
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Modeling in Geomechanics Edited by Musharraf Zaman The University
of Oklahoma, USA Giancarlo Gioda Politecnico di Milano, Italy John
Booker University of Sydney, Australia Geomechanics is an
interdisciplinary field involving the study of natural and man-made
systems with emphasis on the mechanics of various interacting
phenomena. It comprises numerous aspects of engineering and
scientific disciplines, which share common bases in mathematics,
mechanics and physics. In recent years, with the extraordinary
growth of computing power and resources, progress in the generation
of new theories and techniques for the analysis of geomechanics
problems has far surpassed their actual use by practitioners. This
has led to a gap between our ability to deal with complex,
inter-disciplinary problems in geomechanics and the actual impact
of these advances on engineering practice. This book contains
contributions from an international group of accomplished
researchers and practitioners from various branches of soil and
rock engineering, and presents the latest theoretical developments
and practical applications of modeling in geomechanics. Chapters
are grouped into four main sections:
* Computational procedures
* Constitutive modeling and testing
* Modeling and simulation
* Applications
Efforts have been made to include recent developments and provide suggestions and examples as to how these can be applied in modeling actual engineering problems. Researchers, practitioners and students in geomechanics, mechanics of solids, soil and rock engineering will find this book an invaluable reference.
* Computational procedures
* Constitutive modeling and testing
* Modeling and simulation
* Applications
Efforts have been made to include recent developments and provide suggestions and examples as to how these can be applied in modeling actual engineering problems. Researchers, practitioners and students in geomechanics, mechanics of solids, soil and rock engineering will find this book an invaluable reference.