pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Engineers,
I am involved on a project which consist of development of a landfill.
The idea is to store Ash up to a height of about 60 feet from grade (surcharge ~ 7200 psf). The length of the area is 1000 feet by 900 feet.
Somehow client is concern about any potential settlements at the base of the landfill. Soils are SP and SC in the top 20 ft, N from 5 to 20. We did 1 boring 100 feet deep and N values were on average 30 down to 60 feet. Then found a 5 foot layer of SP, with N = 2 and again, SP with N between 10 and 20, down to 100 ft. Rock was not found.
Having a width of 1000 feet, I think that 100 feet deep boring will not provide all information needed for settlement analyses of this landfill area (load ~ 7200 psf). It is not economical to drill 1000 ft borings either.
In that case, how would you perform a settlement analyses?
By using schmertmann, having a L/B ~ 1, means that my analysis will end at 2 B, which is something out of proportion.
At the same time, I think all these methods for stress distribution are for footings and small structures, I don't think they are effective for LARge structures such as a 1000 ft landfill.
Please le me know what you think.
I am involved on a project which consist of development of a landfill.
The idea is to store Ash up to a height of about 60 feet from grade (surcharge ~ 7200 psf). The length of the area is 1000 feet by 900 feet.
Somehow client is concern about any potential settlements at the base of the landfill. Soils are SP and SC in the top 20 ft, N from 5 to 20. We did 1 boring 100 feet deep and N values were on average 30 down to 60 feet. Then found a 5 foot layer of SP, with N = 2 and again, SP with N between 10 and 20, down to 100 ft. Rock was not found.
Having a width of 1000 feet, I think that 100 feet deep boring will not provide all information needed for settlement analyses of this landfill area (load ~ 7200 psf). It is not economical to drill 1000 ft borings either.
In that case, how would you perform a settlement analyses?
By using schmertmann, having a L/B ~ 1, means that my analysis will end at 2 B, which is something out of proportion.
At the same time, I think all these methods for stress distribution are for footings and small structures, I don't think they are effective for LARge structures such as a 1000 ft landfill.
Please le me know what you think.