Ahmed_Hassabu
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 11, 2018
- 3
Hello fellow Engineers!
I am in the process of building a large tunnel and the existing earth is extremely tough rock. We are using rock breakers to reach the required level (bottom of blinding) but I am facing a problem with accurate leveling. Rock breakers cannot be pinpoint in reaching the required levels and usually go deeper. So instead of placing a 10cm thick blinding mat as required (and paid for), I usually end up putting anywhere from 30 to 40 cm thick blinding mats. In such a large area, this is obviously a huge waste of plain concrete (30MPa as per project specs).
I was wondering if I could lay down rocks from the resulting debris and make something like a bed of screened rocks then fill all of that over with the plain concrete, this would save a huge amount of ready mix concrete. If I am to do this I need to know exactly what technical term is used for this practice and if it has been used elsewhere with any proper reference to be able to convince the supervision with this solution. The project uses British Standards but ASTM can be used for an argument.
If you have any fine tuning of the idea or if you have any other ideas that may be utilized other than this solution, I'd be grateful for your help and input. Thank you!
I am in the process of building a large tunnel and the existing earth is extremely tough rock. We are using rock breakers to reach the required level (bottom of blinding) but I am facing a problem with accurate leveling. Rock breakers cannot be pinpoint in reaching the required levels and usually go deeper. So instead of placing a 10cm thick blinding mat as required (and paid for), I usually end up putting anywhere from 30 to 40 cm thick blinding mats. In such a large area, this is obviously a huge waste of plain concrete (30MPa as per project specs).
I was wondering if I could lay down rocks from the resulting debris and make something like a bed of screened rocks then fill all of that over with the plain concrete, this would save a huge amount of ready mix concrete. If I am to do this I need to know exactly what technical term is used for this practice and if it has been used elsewhere with any proper reference to be able to convince the supervision with this solution. The project uses British Standards but ASTM can be used for an argument.
If you have any fine tuning of the idea or if you have any other ideas that may be utilized other than this solution, I'd be grateful for your help and input. Thank you!