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“DYNAMICS, NONSAP and ADINA.
DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES, 2nd Ed. “4 a
bY SM.A. Kazimi, Department of Applied Mechaies idteh lnstituts
Technology, Delt, and B.S. Jindal, Chief Engineer, DD Wem
This revised
‘examples covering aif the aspects of design have bee
alongwith 350 sketches and drawings, making it spec
tudy.‘This Thirteenth Indian’ 65.00
(Orginal U.S. Edition—Rs, 1945.00)
FOUNDATION DESIGN
by Wayne C. Teng,
NTICE-HALL INTERNATIONAL, INC,, Englewood Cliffs.
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of the Bock Teay be reproduced nary fore
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‘This book is written primarily for two groups of men: practicing engineers
who frequently or occasionally design and supervise the construction of
foundations and advanced students preparing
guidance.
The purpose of the book io privde cena at fr 3 foundation designciples of soil mechanics is included. As a text book for the course of
foundation design, some portion of Part 1 may be omitted.
Parts 2 and 3 deal with common types of foundations and retaining struc-
tures. All pertinent data pertaining to one type of foundations or retaining
structures are presented in one chapter, and, generally, a complete design
‘procedure is itemized near the beginning of the chapter. When considered
helpful to the reader, numerical examples are given which are designated
thus DE 8-2, indicating Design Example 2 in Chapter 8.
Although the material in this book generally covers the more commonly
used foundation practice, exception has been taken in presenting the
treatise on combined footings and mat foundations. In addition to the con-
ventional methods of design, highly theoretical analyses are also included.
‘The reason for this is that the coaventional methods do not furnish all
tho necessary information regarding the internal stresses of the footings
‘and mat foundations:
The anthor is dedicating this book to his wife for her encouragement and
“Assistance in prepafing this work.
WAYNE c. TENG
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CONTENTS
PART ONE GENERAL PRINCIPLES
Gioncing Properties of Sedioaury, Rost
Ground Water ‘and Associated Phenomena, 2:
2-15: Example of a Soil oo Roa 0!
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