Shell Foundations:Geometry, Analysis, Design and Construction
Authors: Nainan P. Kurian
ISBN:
978-81-7319-736-9 Publication Year: 2006
Pages: 400 Binding: Paper Back
About the book
Shell foundations are economic alternatives to plain shallow foundations where heavy superstructural loads are to be transmitted to weaker soils. The book starts with geometrical features of shells which are potentially suited for foundations, followed by their geotechnical performance. Structural analysis covers ‘membrane’, ‘bending’ and ‘ultimate strength’ theories, leading to design, which features several design plates presented in a concise professional format. It also includes comparative cost analysis between shell and plain foundations. Construction also covers case histories from several parts of the world. The book closes with a chapter on research on shell foundations.
Key Features
Table
of content
Foreword / Preface / Acknowledgements / Introduction / Shells in Foundations: Geometrical Aspects / Geotechnical Design of Shell Foundations and Soil-Structure Interaction / Membrane Analysis of Foundation Shells / Bending Analysis of Foundation Shells / Ultimate Strength Analysis of Foundation Shells / Design of Shell Foundations (Structural Design) / Construction of Shell Foundations / Research on Shell Foundations.
Audience
Postgraduate students of Civil Engineering, specialising in Geotechnical, Foundation and Structural Engineering, Researchers and Professionals