Geotek75
Geotechnical
- Apr 10, 2007
- 4
Looking for some help with shallow foundations on rock. I'm trained/experienced in the traditional areas of soil mechanics and have little background in rock mechanics. The situation involves bridge pier footings bearing directly on rock (hard sound Dolomite in this case). An existing waterway (cut in rock)will be deepened several feet adjacent to the bridge piers to allow for larger flows. I'm interested in how the foundation load is distributed in the rock (Boussinesq analysis seems appropriate),and what slope the rock can be excavated to and still be safe (a 4V:1H seems reasonable). I will probably use untensioned vertical rock dowels ("comfort" dowels) at close spacings to pin potential rock blocks together. At this point I do not have any information about joint sets, but I do know the rock is horizontally bedded. Any suggestions?