A Primer to Theoretical Soil Mechanics is about adapting continuum
mechanics to granular materials. The field of continuum mechanics offers
many fruitful concepts and methods, however there is declining interest
in the field due to its complex and fragmented nature. This book's
purpose is therefore to facilitate the understanding of the theoretical
principles of soil mechanics, as well as introducing the new theory of
barodesy. This title argues for barodesy as a simple alternative to the
plasticity theory used currently and provides a systematic insight into
this new constitutive model for granular materials. This book therefore
introduces a complex field from a fresh and innovative perspective using
simple concepts, succinct equations and explanatory sketches. Intended
for advanced undergraduates, graduates and PhD students, this title is
also apt for researchers seeking advanced training on fundamental
topics.