Preface of this book
Pile design is mostly about application of engineering concepts rather
than use of elaborate mathematical techniques. Most pile design work
can be done with simple arithmetic. I have provided necessary equations
and concepts in a manner so that the reader would be able to
refer to them with ease. All chapters are provided with plethora of
design examples. The solutions to design examples are given in a step
by step basis with many illustrations.
In geotechnical engineering, formulas and methodologies change
significantly from sandy soils to clay soils. I made all attempts to
separate equations based on soil type. Different pile types also would
affect the design methods used. As often the case, one may find mixed
soil conditions. I have provided necessary theory and design examples
to tackle pile design in mixed soil conditions.
This book is mainly aimed at practicing geotechnical engineers,
graduate and undergraduate students who are planning to become
geotechnical engineers. The book should be a great addition to the
civil professional engineer exam in USA or the chartered engineer
exam in commonwealth countries. This book would also be of interest
to structural engineers and architects who may run into piling work
occasionally.