Background
Wolff, Thomas Francis was born on June 10, 1948 in St. Louis.
(Foundation engineering naturally lends itself to spreadsh...)
Foundation engineering naturally lends itself to spreadsheet use for evaluation, modification, and implementation of foundation designs. Spreadsheets are the computational tool of choice for practicing civil engineers. Students need a book which shows how to set up and use spreadsheets for foundation design analysis, and which bridges the gap between analysis techniques taught in the classroom and their real-world application in the field. Wolff is the first book to present the use of spreadsheets in foundation engineering. Wolff makes extensive reference to Das: FOUNDATION ENGINEERING 3/e to demonstrate how the spreadsheet templates on the bound-in disk may be used or modified to solve a variety of analysis problems. Wolff provides a vehicle for including much-needed hands-on design experience and computer usage in the foundation engineering course.
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Wolff, Thomas Francis was born on June 10, 1948 in St. Louis.
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, U. Missouri, Rolla, 1970; Master of Science in Civil Engineering, Oklahoma State University, 1974; Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, 1985.
Geotechnology engineer, United States Army Corps of Engineers, St. Louis, 1970-1985; affiliate professor, Washington University, St. Louis, 1984-1985; from assistant to associate professor, Michigan State University, East Lansing, since 1986; associate dean engineering for undergraduates studies, Michigan State University, East Lansing, since 1998. Consultant in field.
(Foundation engineering naturally lends itself to spreadsh...)
Member American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society Engineering Education, United States Committee Large Dams, Chi Epsilon.
M. Kathleen M. McHale, August 26, 1972. Children: Timothy, David.