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Foundation Vibration Analysis A Strength of Materials Approach 2004 Edition

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    Author(s)John P Wolf, Andrew J. Deeks
    PublisherElsevier
    ISBN9780750661645
    Pages240
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearApril 2004

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    Elsevier Foundation Vibration Analysis A Strength of Materials Approach 2004 Edition by John P Wolf, Andrew J. Deeks

    Structural analysis is usually carried out by a strength-of-materials approach that allows complex 3-D structures to be modelled adequately for design needs in a single dimension. However, this approach is not extensively used in geotechnical engineering, partly because 3-D media (soil, rock) are present, but more importantly because until recently the methods necessary to carry out this form of analysis did not exist.In the last ten years efforts at modelling practical problems in foundation analysis using a strength-of-materials approach have developed the concept of the conical bar or beam as a tool. Such cone models can be used to model a foundation in a dynamic soil-structure interaction analysis with a variation of the properties with depth.This book develops this new approach from scratch in a readable and accessible manner. A systematic evaluation for a wide range of actual sites demonstrates sufficient engineering accuracy. A short computer program written in MATLAB and a user-friendly executable program are provided, while practical examples ensure a clear understanding of the topic.