ABSTRACT

At first glance, roads seem like the simplest possible geotechnical structures. However, analysis of these structures runs up against complexities related to the intense stresses experienced by road surfaces, their intense interaction with climate, and the complicated behavior of the materials used in road construction.

Modern mechanistic approaches to road design provide the tools capable of developing new technical solutions. However, use of these approaches requires deep understanding of the behavior of constituent materials and their interaction with water and heat which has recently been acquired thanks to advances in geotechnical engineering. The author comprehensively describes and explains these advances and their use in road engineering in the two-volume set Geotechnics of Roads, compiling information that had hitherto only been available in numerous research papers.

Geotechnics of Roads: Advanced Analysis and Modeling develops 23 extended examples that cover most of the theoretical aspects presented in the book Geotechnics of Roads: Fundamentals. Moreover, for most examples, Volume 2 describes algorithms for solving complex problems and provides Matlab® scripts for their solution. Consequently, Volume 2 is a natural complement of the book Geotechnics of Roads: Fundamentals.

This unique book will be of value to civil, structural and geotechnical engineers worldwide.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|61 pages

Distribution of stresses and strains in roads

chapter Chapter 2|47 pages

Unsaturated soil mechanics applied to road materials

chapter Chapter 3|34 pages

Compaction

chapter Chapter 4|50 pages

Embankments

chapter Chapter 5|35 pages

Mechanical behavior of road materials

chapter Chapter 6|29 pages

Climate effects

chapter Chapter 7|26 pages

Nondestructive evaluation and inverse methods