Offshore Geotechnical Engineering

Title: Offshore Geotechnical Engineering
Author: Mark Randolph, Susan Gourvenec
ISBN: 0415477441 / 9780415477444
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 520
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2011
Availability: Out of Stock
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Design practice in offshore geotechnical engineering has grown out of onshore practice, but the two application areas have tended to diverge over the last thirty years, driven partly by the scale of the foundation and anchoring elements used offshore, and partly by fundamental differences in construction and installation techniques. As a consequence offshore geotechnical engineering has grown as a speciality.

The structure of Offshore Geotechnical Engineering follows a pattern that mimics the flow of a typical offshore project. In the early chapters it provides a brief overview of the marine environment, offshore site investigation techniques and interpretation of soil behaviour. It proceeds to cover geotechnical design of piled foundations, shallow foundations and anchoring systems. Three topics are then covered which require a more multi-disciplinary approach: the design of mobile drilling rigs, pipelines and geohazards.

This book serves as a framework for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and will appeal to professional engineers specialising in the offshore industry.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : The Offshore Environment
Chapter 3 : Offshore Site Investigation
Chapter 4 : Soil Behaviour
Chapter 5 : Piled Foundations
Chapter 6 : Shallow Foundations
Chapter 7 : Anchoring Systems
Chapter 8 : Mobile Drilling Rigs
Chapter 9 : Pipeline and Riser Geotechnics
Chapter 10 : Geohazards

Index