Handbook of Tunnel Engineering / Handbook of Tunnel Engineering II von Bernhard Maidl | Vol. I and Vol. II / Basics and Additional Services for Design and Construction | ISBN 9783433030493

Handbook of Tunnel Engineering / Handbook of Tunnel Engineering II

Vol. I and Vol. II / Basics and Additional Services for Design and Construction

von Bernhard Maidl, Markus Thewes und Ulrich Maidl, übersetzt von David Sturge
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinBernhard Maidl
Autor / AutorinMarkus Thewes
Autor / AutorinUlrich Maidl
Übersetzt vonDavid Sturge
Buchcover Handbook of Tunnel Engineering / Handbook of Tunnel Engineering II | Bernhard Maidl | EAN 9783433030493 | ISBN 3-433-03049-9 | ISBN 978-3-433-03049-3
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Handbook of Tunnel Engineering / Handbook of Tunnel Engineering II

Vol. I and Vol. II / Basics and Additional Services for Design and Construction

von Bernhard Maidl, Markus Thewes und Ulrich Maidl, übersetzt von David Sturge
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinBernhard Maidl
Autor / AutorinMarkus Thewes
Autor / AutorinUlrich Maidl
Übersetzt vonDavid Sturge
Tunnel engineering is one of the oldest, most interesting but also challenging engineering disciplines and demands not only theoretical knowledge but also practical experience in geology, geomechanics, structural design, concrete construction, machine technology, construction process technology and construction management. The two-volume „Handbuch des Tunnel- und Stollenbaus“ has been the standard reference work for German-speaking tunnellers in theory and practice for 30 years. The new English edition is based on a revised and adapted version of the third German edition and reflects the latest state of knowledge. The book is published in two volumes, with the second volume covering both theoretical themes like design basics, geological engineering, structural design of tunnels and monitoring instrumentation, and also the practical side of work on the construction site such as dewatering, waterproofing and scheduling as well as questions of tendering, award and contracts, data management and process controlling. As with volume I, all chapters include practical examples.