Utica
Geotechnical
- Apr 6, 2011
- 1
Hello,
I am designing driven piles, without sockets at this stage, 1500 mm in diameter or so, into natural gypsum rock to support a bridge. The project is in salt water environment. Ultimate strength in uniaxial compression is about 20-24 MPa. Is anyone aware of a risk of settlement of the piles by creep flow of the gypsum rock that may occur in response to the applied service loads? Case studies would be appreciated if any. Thank you in advance for your help,
I am designing driven piles, without sockets at this stage, 1500 mm in diameter or so, into natural gypsum rock to support a bridge. The project is in salt water environment. Ultimate strength in uniaxial compression is about 20-24 MPa. Is anyone aware of a risk of settlement of the piles by creep flow of the gypsum rock that may occur in response to the applied service loads? Case studies would be appreciated if any. Thank you in advance for your help,