Databases for Data-Centric Geotechnics
Two Volume Set
Herausgeber: Tang, Chong; Phoon, Kok-Kwang
Databases for Data-Centric Geotechnics
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Herausgeber: Tang, Chong; Phoon, Kok-Kwang
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These two volumes on site characterization and geotechnical structures form a definitive reference and guide to databases in geotechnical and rock engineering, to enhance decision-making in geotechnical practice using data-driven methods.
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These two volumes on site characterization and geotechnical structures form a definitive reference and guide to databases in geotechnical and rock engineering, to enhance decision-making in geotechnical practice using data-driven methods.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 1056
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032388731
- ISBN-10: 1032388730
- Artikelnr.: 70944825
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 1056
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032388731
- ISBN-10: 1032388730
- Artikelnr.: 70944825
Kok-Kwang Phoon is Cheng Tsang Man Chair Professor and Provost at the Singapore University of Technology and Design. He was awarded the ASCE Norman Medal twice in 2005 and in 2020, and the Humboldt Research Award in 2017. He is the Founding Editor of Georisk and a Board Member of ISSMGE, and Fellow of the Academy of Engineering Singapore. Chong Tang is a Professor at Dalian University of Technology in China and former senior research fellow at the National University of Singapore. He was awarded the ASCE Norman Medal in 2020.
Volume 1 (Site Characterization)1. Role of site characterization
information in data-centric geotechnics. 2. Selection of rock
hydromechanical parameters for rock foundation design: a database approach.
3. Evaluation of soil/rock properties using databases. 4. Undrained shear
strength of Finnish soft clays: a database perspective. 5. Role of
databases in the evaluation of soil properties. 6. New laboratory database
of hydraulic conductivity measurements on fine-grained soils. 7. Normalised
active undrained shear strengths of soft Scandinavian clays - a
data-centric and a geomechanical approach. 8. Prediction for the mechanical
response of gravels. 9. Evaluation of compressibility properties for soft
marine clays. 10. An engineering geological parameter database of tunnel
surrounding rock and its application. 11. Exploring challenges via analysis
of multivariate geotechnical proper-ties: insights from large-scale local
sampling of Japanese marine clay. 12. In situ test-based evaluation of soil
effective stress strength properties and stress history. 13.
Mechanical-statistical evaluation of soil properties. 14. Data-centric
seismic soil liquefaction assessment: approaches, data, and tools. 15.
Prediction for soil design properties based on a multivariate database for
Shanghai soft clay.
Volume 2 (Geotechnical Structures)1. Role of performance information in
data-centric geotechnics. 2. Variability of predictions for punch-through
of foundation in layered soils. 3. Development and use of LCPC pile
database. 4. Development and use of CYCU pile load test database. 5. Pile
load test database for Southern Africa and evaluation of direct SPT-based
pile design methods. 6. Relevant databased pile design approach. 7. Piling
insights from a data-centric approach. 8. Bored piles in tropical soils and
rocks - a database approach to design. 9. Development and use of databases
of pile foundation load tests in Japan. 10. The DINGO database of axial
pile load tests for the UK: determination of ultimate load. 11. Development
and use of tensile loading test databases for analysis and design of
helical piles. 12. Experimental database and data-driven design method of
dynamically installed anchors. 13. Pipes and anchors. 14. Mechanically
stabilized earth (MSE) walls. 15. Statistical evaluation and calibration of
model uncertainty for reliability-based design of soil nail walls. 16.
Statistical analyses on a database of deep excavations in Shanghai soft
clays. 17. Probabilistic methods for slope failure time prediction.
information in data-centric geotechnics. 2. Selection of rock
hydromechanical parameters for rock foundation design: a database approach.
3. Evaluation of soil/rock properties using databases. 4. Undrained shear
strength of Finnish soft clays: a database perspective. 5. Role of
databases in the evaluation of soil properties. 6. New laboratory database
of hydraulic conductivity measurements on fine-grained soils. 7. Normalised
active undrained shear strengths of soft Scandinavian clays - a
data-centric and a geomechanical approach. 8. Prediction for the mechanical
response of gravels. 9. Evaluation of compressibility properties for soft
marine clays. 10. An engineering geological parameter database of tunnel
surrounding rock and its application. 11. Exploring challenges via analysis
of multivariate geotechnical proper-ties: insights from large-scale local
sampling of Japanese marine clay. 12. In situ test-based evaluation of soil
effective stress strength properties and stress history. 13.
Mechanical-statistical evaluation of soil properties. 14. Data-centric
seismic soil liquefaction assessment: approaches, data, and tools. 15.
Prediction for soil design properties based on a multivariate database for
Shanghai soft clay.
Volume 2 (Geotechnical Structures)1. Role of performance information in
data-centric geotechnics. 2. Variability of predictions for punch-through
of foundation in layered soils. 3. Development and use of LCPC pile
database. 4. Development and use of CYCU pile load test database. 5. Pile
load test database for Southern Africa and evaluation of direct SPT-based
pile design methods. 6. Relevant databased pile design approach. 7. Piling
insights from a data-centric approach. 8. Bored piles in tropical soils and
rocks - a database approach to design. 9. Development and use of databases
of pile foundation load tests in Japan. 10. The DINGO database of axial
pile load tests for the UK: determination of ultimate load. 11. Development
and use of tensile loading test databases for analysis and design of
helical piles. 12. Experimental database and data-driven design method of
dynamically installed anchors. 13. Pipes and anchors. 14. Mechanically
stabilized earth (MSE) walls. 15. Statistical evaluation and calibration of
model uncertainty for reliability-based design of soil nail walls. 16.
Statistical analyses on a database of deep excavations in Shanghai soft
clays. 17. Probabilistic methods for slope failure time prediction.
Volume 1 (Site Characterization)1. Role of site characterization
information in data-centric geotechnics. 2. Selection of rock
hydromechanical parameters for rock foundation design: a database approach.
3. Evaluation of soil/rock properties using databases. 4. Undrained shear
strength of Finnish soft clays: a database perspective. 5. Role of
databases in the evaluation of soil properties. 6. New laboratory database
of hydraulic conductivity measurements on fine-grained soils. 7. Normalised
active undrained shear strengths of soft Scandinavian clays - a
data-centric and a geomechanical approach. 8. Prediction for the mechanical
response of gravels. 9. Evaluation of compressibility properties for soft
marine clays. 10. An engineering geological parameter database of tunnel
surrounding rock and its application. 11. Exploring challenges via analysis
of multivariate geotechnical proper-ties: insights from large-scale local
sampling of Japanese marine clay. 12. In situ test-based evaluation of soil
effective stress strength properties and stress history. 13.
Mechanical-statistical evaluation of soil properties. 14. Data-centric
seismic soil liquefaction assessment: approaches, data, and tools. 15.
Prediction for soil design properties based on a multivariate database for
Shanghai soft clay.
Volume 2 (Geotechnical Structures)1. Role of performance information in
data-centric geotechnics. 2. Variability of predictions for punch-through
of foundation in layered soils. 3. Development and use of LCPC pile
database. 4. Development and use of CYCU pile load test database. 5. Pile
load test database for Southern Africa and evaluation of direct SPT-based
pile design methods. 6. Relevant databased pile design approach. 7. Piling
insights from a data-centric approach. 8. Bored piles in tropical soils and
rocks - a database approach to design. 9. Development and use of databases
of pile foundation load tests in Japan. 10. The DINGO database of axial
pile load tests for the UK: determination of ultimate load. 11. Development
and use of tensile loading test databases for analysis and design of
helical piles. 12. Experimental database and data-driven design method of
dynamically installed anchors. 13. Pipes and anchors. 14. Mechanically
stabilized earth (MSE) walls. 15. Statistical evaluation and calibration of
model uncertainty for reliability-based design of soil nail walls. 16.
Statistical analyses on a database of deep excavations in Shanghai soft
clays. 17. Probabilistic methods for slope failure time prediction.
information in data-centric geotechnics. 2. Selection of rock
hydromechanical parameters for rock foundation design: a database approach.
3. Evaluation of soil/rock properties using databases. 4. Undrained shear
strength of Finnish soft clays: a database perspective. 5. Role of
databases in the evaluation of soil properties. 6. New laboratory database
of hydraulic conductivity measurements on fine-grained soils. 7. Normalised
active undrained shear strengths of soft Scandinavian clays - a
data-centric and a geomechanical approach. 8. Prediction for the mechanical
response of gravels. 9. Evaluation of compressibility properties for soft
marine clays. 10. An engineering geological parameter database of tunnel
surrounding rock and its application. 11. Exploring challenges via analysis
of multivariate geotechnical proper-ties: insights from large-scale local
sampling of Japanese marine clay. 12. In situ test-based evaluation of soil
effective stress strength properties and stress history. 13.
Mechanical-statistical evaluation of soil properties. 14. Data-centric
seismic soil liquefaction assessment: approaches, data, and tools. 15.
Prediction for soil design properties based on a multivariate database for
Shanghai soft clay.
Volume 2 (Geotechnical Structures)1. Role of performance information in
data-centric geotechnics. 2. Variability of predictions for punch-through
of foundation in layered soils. 3. Development and use of LCPC pile
database. 4. Development and use of CYCU pile load test database. 5. Pile
load test database for Southern Africa and evaluation of direct SPT-based
pile design methods. 6. Relevant databased pile design approach. 7. Piling
insights from a data-centric approach. 8. Bored piles in tropical soils and
rocks - a database approach to design. 9. Development and use of databases
of pile foundation load tests in Japan. 10. The DINGO database of axial
pile load tests for the UK: determination of ultimate load. 11. Development
and use of tensile loading test databases for analysis and design of
helical piles. 12. Experimental database and data-driven design method of
dynamically installed anchors. 13. Pipes and anchors. 14. Mechanically
stabilized earth (MSE) walls. 15. Statistical evaluation and calibration of
model uncertainty for reliability-based design of soil nail walls. 16.
Statistical analyses on a database of deep excavations in Shanghai soft
clays. 17. Probabilistic methods for slope failure time prediction.