Braja M. Das mainly focuses on Geotechnical engineering, Bearing capacity, Foundation, Geogrid and Model test. His study in Geotechnical engineering is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Structural engineering and Soil mechanics. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Soil mechanics, focusing on Foundation engineering and, on occasion, Engineering ethics and Soil properties.
Braja M. Das is studying Shallow foundation, which is a component of Bearing capacity. Braja M. Das works mostly in the field of Foundation, limiting it down to topics relating to Embedment and, in certain cases, Ultimate load. In his study, Reduction factor and Eccentric loading is inextricably linked to Compaction, which falls within the broad field of Geogrid.
Braja M. Das focuses on Geotechnical engineering, Bearing capacity, Structural engineering, Foundation and Model test. He combines subjects such as Soil water and Geogrid with his study of Geotechnical engineering. His Bearing capacity study incorporates themes from Layer and Eccentric loading.
His work on Square as part of his general Structural engineering study is frequently connected to Laboratory test, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Hydrogeology and Reduction factor. He interconnects Pile and Uplift pressure in the investigation of issues within Model test.
His primary scientific interests are in Geotechnical engineering, Bearing capacity, Foundation, Structural engineering and Reduction factor. He merges Geotechnical engineering with Relative density in his study. His Bearing capacity research incorporates elements of Liquefaction, Composite material and Geogrid.
His Foundation research integrates issues from Layer, Ultimate load, Model test and Embedment. Many of his research projects under Structural engineering are closely connected to Limiting with Limiting, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. He has researched Permeability in several fields, including Pile, Soil water, Soil properties, Soil mechanics and Modulus.
Braja M. Das spends much of his time researching Geotechnical engineering, Bearing capacity, Structural engineering, Foundation and Relative density. His Geotechnical engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Civil engineering software and Soil properties. His work on Bearing capacity is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Geogrid.
His study in the field of Shallow foundation and Reduction factor is also linked to topics like Adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system, Sensitivity and Artificial neural network. His studies deal with areas such as Terzaghi's principle and Vertical load as well as Shallow foundation. His Foundation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Young's modulus, Model test and Embedment.
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Principles of Geotechnical Engineering
Braja M. Das.
(2021)
Advanced Soil Mechanics
Braja M. Das.
(1983)
Principles of Foundation Engineering
Braja M. Das.
(1990)
Principles of Soil Dynamics
Braja M. Das.
(1992)
Ultimate bearing capacity of shallow foundations on sand with geogrid reinforcement
M.T. Omar;B.M. Das;V.K. Puri;S.C. Yen.
Canadian Geotechnical Journal (1993)
The bearing-capacity of a strip foundation on geogrid-reinforced sand
K.H. Khing;B.M. Das;V.K. Puri;E.E. Cook.
Geotextiles and Geomembranes (1993)
Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering
BM Das;AT Sawicki.
Applied Mechanics Reviews (2001)
Bearing capacity of embedded strip foundation on geogrid-reinforced sand
C.R. Patra;B.M. Das;C. Atalar.
Geotextiles and Geomembranes (2005)
The effects of foundation width on model tests for the bearing capacity of sand with geogrid reinforcement
B. M. Das;M. T. Omar.
Geotechnical and Geological Engineering (1994)
Fundamentals of Soil Dynamics
Braja M. Das.
(1983)
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