406 Pages
    by CRC Press

    408 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Piling is a fast moving field and recent years have seen major advances in theory, methods, testing procedures and equipment. Some of these changes have been driven by the need for economies and efficiency, reduced spoil production and new methods of pile bore support. Advances in theoretical analyses allow pile design to be refined so that piles and pile groups perform to better advantage.



    This third edition of the well established book has been comprehensively updated. It provides an accessible and well-illustrated account of design techniques, methods of testing and analysis of piles, with a marked emphasis on practice but with design methods that incorporate the most recent advances in piling theory.



    Piling Engineering is written for geotechnical engineers, consultants and foundation contractors. It is also a useful reference for academics and advanced students on courses in piling, practical site investigation and foundation design and construction.

    1. Introduction  2. Site Investigation for Piling  3. Basic Piling methods  4. Design of Single Piles  5. Design of Pile Groups  6. Retaining Walls  7. Problems in Pile Construction  8. Integrity Testing  9. Pile Testing  10. Choice of Piling Method and Economics of Design

    Biography

    The late Ken Fleming PhD CEng MICE was Chief Engineer at Cementation Foundation Skanska in Rickmansworth, UK.



    Austin Weltman MSc DIC MIMM FGS is Geotechnical Director at Tony Gee and Partners LLP in Birmingham, UK.



    Mark Randolph MA PhD FAA FTSE FREng FIEAust CPEng is Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Western Australia and Director of Advanced Geomechanics in Perth, Australia.



    Keith Elson PhD CEng MICE is a consulting geotechnical engineer in Sussex, UK.