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Irregular Shape Anchor in Cohesionless Soils

  • 1st Edition - August 9, 2017
  • Latest edition
  • Author: Hamed Niroumand
  • Language: English

Irregular Shape Anchors in Cohesionless Soils presents a new type of soil anchor that can significantly lower cost and preparation time for application in low cohesion soils. Th… Read more

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Description

Irregular Shape Anchors in Cohesionless Soils presents a new type of soil anchor that can significantly lower cost and preparation time for application in low cohesion soils. The experimental data provided helps readers design and implement the new devices for their projects.

The author introduces the specific problem of soil anchors in low cohesion soils in chapter one. In chapter two, a literature review is presented comparing findings of previous researchers and positioning irregular shape anchors (ISA) within the most traditional types of soil anchors. In chapter three, the methods used for testing ISA are presented together with the specific properties of sands, anchor materials, and the model of the fracture mechanism. The experimental results are covered in chapter four, including comparisons in embedment ration and sand density. The failure mechanism is discussed both for loose and dense sands. In chapter five, the author compares the experimental data with the theoretical and computational results. In chapter six, the author presents his conclusions and recommendations on the usage of ISA to projects.

Researchers in geotechnical engineering can use the methods and models presented in the book for their own projects. Practicing engineers will benefit from the compiled experimental data and comparisons with most traditional types of soil anchors.

Key features

  • Introduces a new type of soil anchor
  • Offers a thorough literature review on soil anchor types
  • Presents design specifications and practical data that can be used in new projects
  • Provides engineers with a way to save implementation time and costs in geotechnical projects

Readership

Geotechnical Engineers, Civil Engineers and researchers in the field of soil retaining structures

Table of contents

1. Introduction2. Literature Review3. Research Methodology4. Experimental Results5. Comparison between Existing Theories and Experimental Works6. Conclusions

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: August 9, 2017
  • Language: English

About the author

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Hamed Niroumand

Dr. Hamed Niroumand is an Associate Professor at the Department of Civil Engineering, Buein Zahra Technical University. His main fields of research are geotechnical engineering, earth anchors, deep foundation, sustainable development, green buildings, sustainable architecture, nanotechnology in geotechnical engineering, and soil mechanics. Alongside his academic duties, he is a project manager and a professional engineer. He received the Best Researcher Award by the Ministry of Road and Urban Development (MRUD) in 2016. He has been the chairman of international/national civil engineering conferences, as well as chairing numerous sessions himself. He is a prolific author and is part of editorial boards or acts as a reviewer for many scientific journals. He currently holds 15 patents and has also received many awards for his research.
Affiliations and expertise
Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Buein Zahra Technical University, Bueenzahra, Qazvin Province, Iran

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