Frozen Ground Engineering

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John Wiley & Sons, Nov 5, 2003 - Technology & Engineering - 384 pages

This new edition of Frozen Ground Engineering gives a peerless presentation of soil mechanics for frozen ground conditions and a variety of frozen ground support systems used on construction projects worldwide.

An authoritative update of the industry standard, this Second Edition covers the essential theory, applications, and design methods using frozen ground in the construction of deep shafts, tunnels, deep excavations, and subsurface containment barriers. New material features design models for pavement structures used in seasonal frost and permafrost areas, new information on the movement of fluid phase contaminants in frozen ground, and helpful appendices offering guidance on common frozen ground tests and SI unit conversions.

This new edition gives the essential information engineers, geologists, and students need in a complete reference, including up-to-date information on:

  • Sensitivity of frozen ground to climate change
  • Experimental work on frozen soil creep and strength
  • Monitoring creep in frozen slopes
  • Frost protection of foundations using ground insulation
  • Highway insulation
  • Load restrictions for seasonal frost areas
 

Contents

Physical and Thermal Properties
20
Heat Flow in Soils
56
Thaw Behavior of Frozen Ground
89
Mechanical Properties of Frozen Soils
106
Construction Ground Freezing
137
Foundations in Frozen Soils
164
Stability of Soil Masses in Cold Regions
218
Earthwork in Cold Regions
230
Field Investigations
254
Pavement Structures
281
Appendix A Notation
308
Appendix B SI Units
313
References
333
Author Index
351
Subject Index
357
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About the author (2003)

ORLANDO B. ANDERSLAND, PHD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Michigan State University and a recipient of the Distinguished Faculty Award. He is senior author of the first edition of this book and numerous papers in technical journals, as well as senior editor of Geotechnical Engineering for Cold Regions.

BRANKO LADANYI, PHD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Civil, Geological, and Mining Engineering at the University of Montreal, École Polytechnique. He's coauthor of the first edition of this book and numerous papers dealing with various geotechnical subjects. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Sciences, Royal Society of Canada, and has earned numerous awards and honors for his achievements in geotechnical engineering.

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