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Alan Wilfred Bishop (1920–1988) MA PhD DIC DSc was a British Geotechnical Engineer and an academic at Imperial College London. He was known for the Bishop's method〔Bishop's method〕 of analysing soil slopes. After his graduation from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Bishop worked under Alec Skempton and obtained his PhD in 1952 with his thesis title being: ''The stability of earth dams''.〔Bishop A. W. (1952), ''The stability of earth dams''. PhD Thesis, Imperial College London〕 He worked extensively in the field of experimental Soil mechanics and developed apparati for soil testing, such as the triaxial test and the ring shear. His contribution to the science was widely acknowledged and he was invited in 1966 to deliver the 6th Rankine Lecture of the British Geotechnical Association titled: ''The strength of soils as engineering materials''.〔Bishop A. W. (1966), ''The strength of soils as engineering materials''. Rankine Lecture, Geotechnique, 16 (2), 91 – 130〕 Nowadays, a part of the Soil Mechanics Laboratories at Imperial College is named after him in recognition of his long-time work at the College. ==See also== * Slope stability * Slope stability analysis 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alan W. Bishop」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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