Izbrana poglavja iz mehanike tal

Authors

Primož Jelušič
University of Maribor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Architecture
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0075-1096

Keywords:

Soil Mechanics, Soil Properties, Stresses in Soil Layer, Consolidation, Shear Strength, Stability Analysis

Synopsis

Selected Chapters from Soil Mechanics. The objective of the book is to present the basic procedures for evaluating the physical and mechanical properties of soils, which are the basis for effective problem solving in geotechnical engineering. The book provides laws that describe the physical and mechanical properties of soils. The contents of Soil Mechanics are interrelated, making it difficult to separate them into individual chapters. According to the existing literature in the field of soil mechanics, the contents of the book are divided into 16 chapters: Introduction, Soil Classification, Three-Components of Soil, Stresses in Soil, Stresses in Soil Layer, Darcy's Law, Soil Permeability, Groundwater Seepage, Stresses and Strains, One-Dimensional Compression, Consolidation, Creep, Shear Strength, Determination of Shear Strength Parameters, Elastic Stresses and Deformations, and Stability Analysis.

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Author Biography

Primož Jelušič, University of Maribor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering and Architecture

Dr. Primož Jelušič is a university lecturer and researcher at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering and Architecture, University of Maribor. His main tasks are the implementation of the pedagogical process, participation in research projects and preparation and review of engineering projects. His research interests are mainly in structural optimization, geotechnics and experimental research.

Maribor, Slovenia. E-mail: primoz.jelusic@um.si

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Published

April 26, 2021

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-961-286-462-0

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Date of first publication (11)

2021-04-26

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