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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | Only 1 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | Now in its sixth edition, Soil Mechanics Laboratory Manual is designed for the junior-level soil mechanics/geotechnical engineering laboratory course in civil engineering programs. It includes eighteen laboratory procedures that cover the essential properties of soils and their behavior under stress and strain, as well as explanations, procedures, sample calculations, and completed and blank data sheets. Written by Braja M. Das, respected author of market-leading texts in geotechnical and foundation engineering, this unique manual provides a detailed discussion of standard soil classification systems used by engineers: the AASHTO Classification System and the Unified Soil Classification System, which both conform to recent ASTM specifications. To improve ease and accessibility of use, this new edition includes not only the stand-alone version of the Soil Mechanics Laboratory Test software but also ready-made Microsoft Excel® templates designed to perform the same calculations. With the convenience of point and click data entry, these interactive programs can be used to collect, organize, and evaluate data for each of the book's eighteen labs. The resulting tables can be printed with their corresponding graphs, creating easily generated reports that display and analyze data obtained from the manual's laboratory tests. Features · Includes sample calculations and graphs relevant to each laboratory test · Supplies blank tables (that accompany each test) for laboratory use and report preparation · Contains a complete chapter on soil classification (Chapter 9) · Provides references and three useful appendices: Appendix A: Weight-Volume Relationships Appendix B: Data Sheets for Laboratory Experiments Appendix C: Data Sheets for Preparation of Laboratory Reports | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Braja M. Das | | Paperback: | 288 pages | | Publisher: | Oxford University Press, USA | | Publication Date: | October 18, 2001 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0195150465 | | Product Width: | 215.0 centimeters | | Product Height: | 271.0 centimeters | | Product Weight: | 1.73 pounds | | Package Length: | 10.8 inches | | Package Width: | 8.5 inches | | Package Height: | 0.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good book, but still has errors, too much wasted paper Feb 03, 2009
By Guard Dad (Review updated 1/14/2011)
I have used this book for many years in my Soils & Foundations class that I teach at the University of New Hampshire, and just upgraded to this latest 7th Edition. I was very glad to find that they finally dropped the included diskette that used to be glued into the back, the files on it were very old and frankly worthless, and the "install" routine never worked correctly. I'm pleased my students are no longer paying for it.
In general, this is an OK book that works well with classes that are in a 2-year AAS program, and it would probably suffice in a 4-year Civil Engineering soils mechanics class. The photos and diagrams are good and clear, as are the descriptions. The blank data sheets in the Appendices are a great addition, as long as you don't care about re-selling the book later. In my opinion the graph paper sheets in the back in this edition are also nice, but mostly a waste of expensive paper. The perforations are not very well done, it can be tough to tear out the sheets if you want. I think it would be much better to provide the data sheets and graph paper as PDFs that the students could download from a web page on the Oxford Press website, this would also save a lot of paper and cost of producing the book (hello publishers!! college textbooks are too expensive!!). I also wish this book was spiral-bound so it would properly lay flat when reading the exercises of filling in the data sheets.
Probably the biggest detractor in this book is the errors in a several places, that have been there for many editions. I tried to email the author my comments after the previous edition came out, but apparently he never got it, as the errors are still there in this edition. I'll try again, but meanwhile I just point them out to my students so they don't get caught by them.
Update: this is the last semester I will be using this book. I guess I'm fed up with my students paying for such an expensive book, when at least half of it is wasted paper that they never use. I'm in the process of writing my own for my specific class, meanwhile I have created my own data sheets for the labs, that do not contain all the mistakes in this book. Last year I had a lot of students scan the blank sheets from the book so they didn't have to write on them, so I'd rather they not be plagiarizing, but I guess I can't really blame them.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
to a geotechnical engineerit is a BIBLE Feb 28, 2001
By sundar singh I have gone through all the experiments carefully,I have found the sequences,the calculations and the method or representing the results in an examplary manner,The simplicity with which the matter has been explained is worth praising.
0 of 4 found the following review helpful:
engineering suckssssssssssss. Dec 26, 2011
By phil would somebody be an engineer if the pay was that of a janitor. no! people don't love engineering. they do it for the money all the time. follow your dreams, people, no matter what the risk. quit being averse to it, or you'll die comfortably unhappy.
0 of 20 found the following review helpful:
never got it, but was refunded Sep 23, 2005
By J. Iaccarino
"neverbowyourhead"
i think someone outbid me at the last second eventhough i was told i purchased the book and my credit card was charged. i was soon notified that i did not get the book and that my credit would be replaced. no big deal but kind of a bummer.
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