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Mechanical Anisotropy of Tropical Residual Soil

  • 1st Edition - September 1, 2026
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: Xinyu Liu, Xianwei Zhang
  • Language: English

Mechanical Anisotropy of Tropical Residual Soil provides an in-depth exploration of the directional dependence of mechanical properties in tropical residual soils, a critic… Read more

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Mechanical Anisotropy of Tropical Residual Soil provides an in-depth exploration of the directional dependence of mechanical properties in tropical residual soils, a critical factor influencing geotechnical behavior and engineering applications in tropical regions. The book begins by outlining the fundamental geotechnical properties unique to tropical residual soils, setting the stage for a focused investigation into their mechanical anisotropy. It presents a comprehensive experimental framework designed to analyze anisotropic behavior, emphasizing both shear strength and stiffness variations with direction. The text explores the soil’s response to principal stress rotation, highlighting how stress orientation affects soil performance and structural stability. It further examines the origins of mechanical anisotropy, discussing the microstructural and geological factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Throughout, the book integrates experimental findings with theoretical insights to provide a holistic understanding of anisotropic characteristics. Concluding with a summary and future outlook, the work identifies gaps in current knowledge and suggests directions for further research, aiming to improve predictive models and practical design approaches for tropical residual soils. This book is a valuable resource for geotechnical engineers, researchers, and practitioners working in tropical environments, offering critical insights that enhance the reliability and safety of soil-structure interactions in these regions.