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This text discusses important principles and techniques that are of use to practicing civil engineers. This edition incorporates significant changes in design and construction practices, specifically in design specifications for structural materials, buildings and bridges, environmental and other federal regulations such as Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA). Up-to-date code changes from such groups as the American Concrete Institute, American Society for Testing and Materials, American Institute of Steel Construction and National Design Specification for Wood Construction are also covered.
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This new edition (1st ed., 1968; 2nd ed., CH, Jul'77; 3rd ed., Oct'83) contains the latest information regarding the various topics associated with civil engineering. It is divided into 23 major sections covering topics such as systems design, specifications, construction management and materials, structural theory, geotechnical engineering, concrete and steel design and construction, surveying, earthwork, highway and airport engineering, water resources and environmental engineering, and many other related topics. There are many useful and practical tables and figures that are excellent sources of information for practicing engineers, construction managers, and environmental scientists. The handbook is very easy to read and follow. Suitable as a reference guide for anyone involved in the area of structural, geotechnical, construction, highway, and environmental engineering, this handbook will also be useful to senior undergraduates or graduate students. Recommended for the libraries of all engineering schools or programs. S. N. Amirkhanian Clemson University
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Contributors |
About the Editors |
Preface |
Section 1 Systems DesignJonathan T. Ricketts |
Section 2 Design ManagementFrank Muller and Jay Gewirtzman |
Section 3 SpecificationsTed E. Robbins |
Section 4 Construction ManagementJonathan T. Ricketts |
Section 5 Construction MaterialsRuth T. Brantley and L. Reed Brantley |
Section 6 Structural TheoryAktar Tamboli and Mohsin Ahmed and Michael Xing |
Section 7 Geotechnical EngineeringMohamad H. Hussein and Jerry A. DiMaggio |
Section 8 Concrete Design and ConstructionAnne M. Ellis and S.K. Ghosh and David A. Fanella |
Section 9 Structural Steel Design and ConstructionRoger L. Brockenbrough |
Section 10 Cold-Formed-Steel Design and ConstructionDon S. Wolford and Wei-Wen Yu |
Section 11 Wood Design and ConstructionMaurice J. Rhude |
Section 12 SurveyingJonathan T. Ricketts |
Section 13 EarthworkCharles H. Sain and G. William Quinby |
Section 14 Community and Regional PlanningWilliam N. Lane |
Section 15 Building EngineeringM. Myint Lwin |
Section 16 Highway EngineeringRichard Garrabrant |
Section 17 Bridge EngineeringThomas A. Ostrom and Steven L. Mellon |
Section 18 Airport EngineeringRichard Harding |
Section 19 Rail-Transportation EngineeringRoger S. Boraas |
Section 20 Tunnel EngineeringLars Christian F. Ingerslev and Arthur G. Bendelius |
Section 21 Water Resources EngineeringM. Kent Loftin |
Section 22 Environmental EngineeringG. Raymond Schulte and Thomas E. Wilson |
Section 23 Coastal and Port EngineeringScott L. Douglass and Robert A. Nathan and Jeffrey D. Malyszek |
Appendix Factors For Conversion To The Metric System (Si) Of UnitsFrederick S. Merritt |
Index |