Smith's Elements of Soil Mechanics
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This core undergraduate textbook for civil engineers is the first to cover the fundamental changes in the ethos of geotechnical design advocated in the now published Eurocode 7. This code will be fully adopted across Europe by 2010 and its implementation will mean a radical shift to limit state design.
Ian Smith makes understanding this new approach to geotechnical design less daunting to the student with clear explanatory text, detailed illustrations and several worked examples, covering a range of topics including slope stability, retaining walls and shallow and deep foundations. Downloadable spreadsheets help to illustrate how the new Eurocode is applied and the book′s website also gives the worked solutions to self–test questions at the end of each chapter.
Now in its 8th edition, this well–established textbook has been updated and re–designed with improved page layout and illustrations making it the essential user–friendly introduction to soil mechanics and geotechnical design to Eurocode 7.
To see the author′s webpage go to: http://sbe.napier.ac.uk/esm/
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #158828 in Books
- Published on: 2006-05-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 552 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Publisher
* First textbook to cover new eurocode (EU7)
* Well regarded textbook, first published in 1968
* Thoroughly updated edition with new material on environmental issues
* Provides a clear route to passing exams
From the Back Cover
This core undergraduate textbook for civil engineers is the first to cover the fundamental changes in the ethos of geotechnical design advocated in the now published Eurocode 7. This code will be fully adopted across Europe by 2010 and its implementation will mean a radical shift to limit state design.
Ian Smith makes understanding this new approach to geotechnical design less daunting to the student with clear explanatory text, detailed illustrations and several worked examples, covering a range of topics including slope stability, retaining walls and shallow and deep foundations. Downloadable spreadsheets help to illustrate how the new Eurocode is applied and the book’s website also gives the worked solutions to self–test questions at the end of each chapter.
Now in its 8th edition, this well–established textbook has been updated and re–designed with improved page layout and illustrations making it the essential user–friendly introduction to soil mechanics and geotechnical design to Eurocode 7.
To see the author′s webpage go to: http://sbe.napier.ac.uk/esm/
About the Author
Ian Smith has several years’ practical experience in site investigation and geotechnical consultancy. He is Senior Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering at Napier University, Edinburgh.
Customer Reviews
excellent undergraduate text
This book got me through my degree! It's vital for all civil engineering students (and graduates!). Easy to follow and well explained with good clear figures and worked examples.
Engineering Council Examination recommended reading list
Recommended reading for the Engineering Council Part 2 Examination Subject 426, Geotechnical Engineering



