Showing posts with label Foundations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Foundations. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2018

Building Your Straw Bale Home : From Foundations to the Roof


Building Your Straw Bale Home : 
From Foundations to the Roof
PDF | 281 pages | English | 6,4 MB

This practical guide is written especially for the owner-builder and provides step-by-step instructions supported by diagrams and photographs.

It covers the construction process from site preparation through to foundations, concrete slabs, strip footings and stumps. Special techniques for straw bale construction and the integration of these techniques with those of conventional house building are also covered, including floors, timber wall-frames, ceilings and roof framing. Advice is offered on plumbing and electrical work in a straw bale house.

Straw bale is a renewable resource. Compared with timber, which is regenerated typically every 20 to 30 years, straw is generated once or twice per year. As long as people need grain as a food source, straw will be generated as a by-product. 

Straw in many parts of the world is still regarded as a waste. Even its disposal has become an environmental issue, like burning in the field. On the other hand, straw has certain excellent properties as a building material, such as its thermal capacity. In baled form, it keeps its integrity reasonably well. Once rendered, straw is durable and strong.




Design of Pile Foundations in Liquefiable Soils


Design of Pile Foundations in Liquefiable Soils
PDF | 232 pages | 6.8 MB

Pile foundations are the most common form of deep foundations that used both onshore and offshore to transfer large superstructure loads into competent soil strata. 

This book provides many case histories of failure of pile foundations due to earthquake loading and soil liquefaction. Based on the observed case histories, the possible mechanisms of failure of the pile foundations are postulated. 

The book also deals with the additional loading attracted by piles in liquefiable soils due to lateral spreading of sloping ground. Recent research at Cambridge forms the backbone of this book with the design methodologies being developed directly based on quantified centrifuge test results and numerical analysis. 

The book provides designers and practicing civil engineers with a sound knowledge of pile behaviour in liquefiable soils and easy-to-use methods to design pile foundations in seismic regions. 

For graduate students and researchers, it brings together the latest research findings on pile foundations in a way that is relevant to geotechnical practice.


Monday, December 12, 2011

Materials Specification and Detailing - Foundations of Building Design.


Materials Specification and Detailing - Foundations of Building Design.

Norman Wienand, Joan Zunde
Taylor & Francis (January 30, 2008) | 314 pages | English | PDF | 9.67 MB