VFF
Structural
- Oct 27, 2005
- 7
Reading previous posts, I have a situation where the anchor to rock interface is going to be OK, but may have a problem with the weight of the rock pullout cone providing enough stability.
I am drilling into basalt bedrock that is fairly solid. I am new to this field, so two stupid questions: i)Is the shear strength of the rock normally taken into account or just the dead weight? and ii) Given there will be a river flowing over these bridge piers, would it be typical to use a bouyant weight for the bedrock? What sort of fissures would be required to allow the water pressure to get in there?
Many thanks.
I am drilling into basalt bedrock that is fairly solid. I am new to this field, so two stupid questions: i)Is the shear strength of the rock normally taken into account or just the dead weight? and ii) Given there will be a river flowing over these bridge piers, would it be typical to use a bouyant weight for the bedrock? What sort of fissures would be required to allow the water pressure to get in there?
Many thanks.