Mecanica De Suelos - Juarez Badillo Tomo 2.pdf -
The text dedicates significant space to load-carrying capacity of piles:
A practical example includes driving formulas (Engineering News Record) for field pile acceptance.
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Consolidation Tests:
Pre-consolidation Pressure and Over-consolidation Ratio:
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Here is a story about the pressure engineers face, and how the principles from "Tomo 2" (which typically covers advanced topics like earth pressure, slopes, and foundations) act as the protagonist's shield against disaster.