Whitlow Basic Soil Mechanics: Roy
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: Practical theories (like Rankine’s and Coulomb’s) for designing retaining walls and excavation supports. roy whitlow basic soil mechanics
Buy the book. Work every example in Chapter 5 (Shear Strength). Draw ten flow nets. Then, and only then, call yourself a geotechnical engineer. When people type into Google, they often have
The following are some of the key concepts in soil mechanics, as discussed in "Basic Soil Mechanics": Buy the book
for its straightforward language and logical progression from basic properties to complex analysis. Practical Examples
: How water flows through soil pores and the resulting pressure distributions. Effective Stress Principle
Soil is a porous medium; water flows through it. Whitlow introduces , the fundamental equation for flow: $$q = A \cdot k \cdot i$$
