namron2
Geotechnical
- Nov 16, 2007
- 6
Hoping someone will be able to help me clarify some soil behavoir.
I have a green field site to be developed with a treatment plant which includes tank structures up to ~70m in diameter and approx 5-7m high.
There is a site cut to create a level bench for construction of the tanks, which will be up to 8m depth.
The founding soil is an overconsolidated clay which is >30m in depth.
The site cut will significantly reduce the net load of the tanks, sometimes resulting in a no net increase in load case (although not always as the cut tapers across the site).
What is the logical process to follow regarding predicting settlements?
I am doubtful that after the cut is complete and the tank loading applied that a no net load can be taken as a no nett settlement.
I take it the soil will heave or rebound elastically somewhat on unloading once bulk earthworks are completed.
Should I then be applying a settlement calculation that uses the consolidation ratio in the pc range (overconsolidated) and applying the full structural load of the tank to the soil mass?
Or is there some effect in the swell range of the consolidation curve that I should consider that will reduce the settlement ?
Can someone enlighten me
Thanks
I have a green field site to be developed with a treatment plant which includes tank structures up to ~70m in diameter and approx 5-7m high.
There is a site cut to create a level bench for construction of the tanks, which will be up to 8m depth.
The founding soil is an overconsolidated clay which is >30m in depth.
The site cut will significantly reduce the net load of the tanks, sometimes resulting in a no net increase in load case (although not always as the cut tapers across the site).
What is the logical process to follow regarding predicting settlements?
I am doubtful that after the cut is complete and the tank loading applied that a no net load can be taken as a no nett settlement.
I take it the soil will heave or rebound elastically somewhat on unloading once bulk earthworks are completed.
Should I then be applying a settlement calculation that uses the consolidation ratio in the pc range (overconsolidated) and applying the full structural load of the tank to the soil mass?
Or is there some effect in the swell range of the consolidation curve that I should consider that will reduce the settlement ?
Can someone enlighten me
Thanks