corrosionman
Mechanical
- Jun 11, 2003
- 214
Hello, My domestic garage ( 35 years old) is built into a sloping ground and the rear wall now showing a few cracks due to external ground pressure. I'm thinking of strengthening the wall by drilling through the wall and then driving in a number of "soil nails" made from sizeable rebar, driven in to about 20 ft length. I would finally weld on short threaded pieces that will accept the retaining nuts and a retaining plates. A very thick rubber pad will be placed under the retainer plates and the amount of " Squeeze" will show the force being applied by each nail.The rebars will be hammered in by a concrete breaker which is itself pushed by a telehandler 3 ton ram.The leading end of the rebar will be pointed. The local ground is a very hard clay and
The uncertainties in my mind are :-
If the nails are pushed and hammered till no more movement can I assume that each will then permamently resist being pulled out again provided the withdrawal force is only half of the driving force.
After the nails are driven in, will the ground ( Clay) eventually settle around the rebar and grip it more tightly or would it be better to use straight round bar rather than rebar.
I would greatly appreciate any comments, ideas and criticism.
Corrosionman
The uncertainties in my mind are :-
If the nails are pushed and hammered till no more movement can I assume that each will then permamently resist being pulled out again provided the withdrawal force is only half of the driving force.
After the nails are driven in, will the ground ( Clay) eventually settle around the rebar and grip it more tightly or would it be better to use straight round bar rather than rebar.
I would greatly appreciate any comments, ideas and criticism.
Corrosionman