Read the Reviews
“This book expertly summarizes the existing theories related to the uplift/pullout
capacity of horizontal anchor plates, vertical anchor plates, helical anchors, and
anchor piles. The new edition also includes chapters related to suction caisson and
drag anchors, and geo-anchors. Such a comprehensive coverage of earth anchors
will be an extremely helpful reference for both practitioners and researchers.”— Professor Khaled Sobhan, Ph.D., Associate Director, Center for Marine Structures and Geotechnique, Florida Atlantic University |
About the Item
Anchors are primarily used in the construction of foundations of earth-supported and earth-retaining structures. The fundamental reason for using earth anchors in construction is to transmit the outwardly directed load to the soil at a greater depth and/or farther away from the structure. Although earth anchors have been used in practice for several hundred years, proper theoretical developments for purposes of modern engineering designs have taken place only during the past 40 to 45 years. This geotechnical engineering book summarizes most theoretical and experimental works directed toward the development of proper relationships for ultimate and allowable holding capacity of earth anchors. |
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About the Author(s)
Dr. Braja M. Das served as Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science at California State University, Sacramento from 1994 to 2006. Prior to 1994, he was Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Research at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Illinois. The author of more than 250 technical papers, his primary areas of research include shallow foundations, earth anchors, and geosynthetics. Dr. Das received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and has most recently edited Geotechnical Engineering Handbook (2010) and co-authored Geotechnical Engineering (2010). Dr. Sanjay Kumar Shukla is the Program Leader of the Discipline of Civil Engineering at Edith Cowan University in Australia. He has more than 20 years of teaching, research, and consultancy experience in the field of geotechnical engineering and geosynthetics. He has authored over 100 research papers and technical articles including 72 refereed journal publications. Sanjay is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (Australia) and a Life Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India) and the Indian Geotechnical Society. |
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Earth Anchors—GeneralChapter 2: Horizontal Plate Anchors in Sand Chapter 3: Horizontal Plate Anchors in Clay Chapter 4: Vertical Plate Anchors Chapter 5: Inclined Plate Anchors Chapter 6: Helical Anchors in Sand Chapter 7: Helical Anchors in Clay Chapter 8: Anchor Piles Chapter 9: Suction Caisson and Drag Anchors Chapter 10: Geo-Anchors |