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Failure Case Studies in Civil Engineering : Structures, Foundations, and the Geoenvironment, 2nd Edition

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Title: Failure Case Studies in Civil Engineering : Structures, Foundations, and the Geoenvironment, 2nd Edition
Author: M. Kevin Parfitt, Norbert J. Delatte, Pamalee A. Brady, Paul A. Bosela
ISBN: 0784412553 / 9780784412558
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 155
Publisher: ASCE
Year: 2013
Availability: Out of Stock
     
 
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Failure Case Studies in Civil Engineering: Structures, Foundations, and the Geoenvironment, Second Edition, provides short descriptions of 50 real-world examples of constructed works that did not perform as intended. Designed for classroom use, each case study contains a brief summary, lessons learned, and references to key sources. This new edition, which replaces the 1995 classic edited by Robin Shepherd and J. David Frost, offers expanded descriptions, additional photographs and diagrams, and updated references. It also includes new case studies, such as the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the Charles de Gaulle Airport Terminal, and the North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Water Treatment Plant.

Topics include:

  • foundation failures;
  • embankment, dam, and slope failures;
  • geoenvironmental failures;
  • bridge failures; and
  • building failures.

This book supplies valuable resource material on typical failures that can be integrated into undergraduate engineering courses. Engineering professors and their students will use this book as the basis for class discussions, a starting point for further research, and a demonstration of how each failure leads to improved engineering design and safety.

 
 
 
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