Robinson, H.
Polymers in Asphalt
Rapra Review Report Vol. 15, No. 11, Report 179, 2005
RAPRA Technology Ltd. 2005.7
128 pp. (P)
ISBN 1-85957-507-2
26,500円
Contents
1 Introduction/ 2 The Asphalt Industry/ 3 Key Bitumen Properties/ 4 Key Asphalt Properties / 5 Polymers Used in Asphalt / 6 Polymer-Modified Asphalt Applications / 7 Polymer Used as Aggregate/ 8 Legislation / Abbreviations and Acronyms/ References/ Further Reading from the Rapra Abstracts Database/ Subject Index/ Company Index/
* This review explores the type of polymers used in asphalt, why they are used, where they are used in terms of applications and the benefits they offer to industry and the road user. In particular, the reader will understand how polymers can be used to enhance the functionality of asphalt, that is to overcome deterioration mechanisms by enhancing asphalt stiffness or flexibility, or by making it more resistant to deformation (rutting) caused by traffic. *
Masad, E. et al. ed.
Asphalt Concrete
Simulation, Modeling, and Experimental Characterization
ASCE 2006.4
146 pp. (P)
ISBN 0-7844-0825-4
12,000円
Proceedings of the Symposium on Mechanics of Flexible Pavements, part of the 2005 Joint ASME/ASCE/SES Conference on Mechanics and Materials, held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on June 1-3, 2005
Contents
* This Geotechnical Special Publication contains papers presented during the symposium on Mechanics of Flexible Pavements, part of the 2005 Joint ASME/ASCE/SES Conference on Mechanics and Materials, held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on June 1-3, 2005.
The papers in this publication focus on important topics in pavement engineering such as; modeling asphalt concrete response at the microstructural level, development and numerical implementation of constitutive models, and experimental characterization of asphalt concrete under different loading and environmental conditions. They also highlight the numerical implementation of micromechanical models that focus on establishing the linkage between the properties of asphalt concrete constituents and the macroscopic response. This proceedings is a synthesis of the recent advances in pavement mechanics, and will be beneficial to engineers working with pavement analysis, design, and performance prediction. *
Al-Rawas, A. A. & Goosen, M. F. A. ed.
Expansive Soils
Recent Advances in Characterization and Treatment
Taylor & Francis 2006.6
526 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-415-39681-6
29,300円
Contents
1.Nature, Identification and Classification of Expansive Soils. 2. Volume Change Characteristics. 3. Swelling Potential Measurement. 4. Advanced Techniques for Swelling Potential Assessment. 5. Site Characterization. 6. Lime Stabilization. 7. Cement Stabilization. 8. Other Treatment Methods. 9. Techniques and Remedial Measures. 10. Subject Index/
* Expansive soils are a worldwide problem. The estimated damage to buildings, roads and other structures built on expansive soils exceeds fifteen billion US dollars annually. With their ability to swell and shrink in relation to the environment痴 water content, expansive soils are considered as geonatural hazards and form a challenge to geotechnical and construction engineers. *
Kempfert, H. & Gebreselassie, B.
Excavations and Foundations in Soft Soils
Springer-Verlag 2006.
576pp.(H) * 421 illus
ISBN 3-540-32894-7
19,400円
Contents
1.Introduction.- 2.Material properties of soft soils.- 3.Constitutive soil models and soil parameters.- 4.Supported excavations in soft soil deposits.- 5.Shallow foundations on soft soils.- 6.Pile foundation.- 7.Soil stabilisation with column-like elements.- References.- Index./ *
Jefferies, M. & Been, K,
Soil Liquefaction
Taylor & Francis 2006.
479 pp. (H)=@ 【在庫有り】
ISBN 0-419-16170-8
20,400円
Contents
1. Introduction 2. Dilitancy and the State Parameter 3. Constitutive Modelling for Liquefaction 4. Measuring State Parameter in situ 5.Soil Variability and Characteristic States 6. Static Liquefaction and Post LiquefactionStrength 7. Cyclic Stress Induced Liquefaction 8. Concluding Remarks. References. Appendix A: Stress and Strain Measures Appendix B: Laboratory Testing to Determine the Critical State of Sands Appendix C: The Critical Friction Ratio M Appendix D: Norsand Derivations Appendix E: Calibration Chamber Test Data Appendix F: Some Case Histories Involving Flow Liquefaction / *
Smith, I.
Smith's Elements of Soil Mechanics 8th ed.
Blackwell Pub. 2006.7
538 pp.(P)
ISBN 1-4051-3370-8
8,200円
Contents
1 Classification And Identification Properties Of Soil / 2 Soil Water, Permeability And Flow / 3 Shear Strength Of Soils / 4 Elements Of Stress Analysis / 5 Stability Of Slopes / 6 Lateral Earth Pressure / 7 Earth Retaining Structures / 8 Bearing Capacity Of Soils / 9 Foundation, Settlement And Soil Compression / 10 Rate Of Foundation Settlement / 11 Compaction And Soil Mechanics Aspects Of Highway Design / 12 Unsaturated Soils / 13 Critical State Theory / 14 Site Investigation And Ground Improvemen / Index *
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