Principles and Practice of Ground Improvement 1st by Jie Han

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Author
Jie Han
Publisher
Wiley
Pages
432 pages
ISBN
978-1118259917
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Description

Principles and Practice of Ground Improvement by Jie Han offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and optimizing ground conditions for construction projects. This first edition, published on June 22, 2015, provides essential knowledge for civil engineers and professionals dealing with challenging geotechnical issues. The book covers various methods of ground improvement, offering both theoretical insights and practical advice on selecting the most appropriate techniques for different scenarios. With a focus on real-world applications, readers can follow detailed examples to solve complex problems and complete homework assignments designed to enhance their problem-solving skills in field situations. Ideal for those aiming to ensure the stability and longevity of structures, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone involved in civil engineering projects.

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