A Study Of Aspects Of The Historical Development Of Geotechnical Engineering

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 261 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2022
Abstract
The study of geotechnical history is well-established. Most geotechnical practitioners, teachers, and
graduate students have some grasp of the origins of the field. However, this understanding often consists
of a jumble of names and anecdotes. This paper discusses how a deeper comprehension of geotechnical
history can benefit academia and practice alike and describes how the authors have begun a wide-ranging
study of the subject. The paper reviews the dual-track methodology the authors have generated for the
study, which consists of written articles about different works in geotechnical history and a database
tracking how often pieces have been cited in geotechnical literature. The first technique has shed light on
aspects of geotechnical history such as the connection of the Darwin family to the origins of geotechnical
engineering, the St. Francis Dam failure of 1928, and the rivalry between theoreticians and practitioners
in the early days of the field. The second has helped quantify subjects such as the outstanding
contributions of Karl Terzaghi, the disagreements between Terzaghi and Donald Taylor, and the
specialization of the field over time. The paper concludes by discussing the authors’ planned future work
on geotechnical history.
Citation
APA:
(2022) A Study Of Aspects Of The Historical Development Of Geotechnical EngineeringMLA: A Study Of Aspects Of The Historical Development Of Geotechnical Engineering. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.