pgyr
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 28, 2002
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I'm providing geotechnical recommendations for a 72 foot diameter water tank 20 foot height. Site at ridge top. About 3/4 of the tank footprint will bear on moderately to slightly fractured sandstone bedrock, expected settlement negligible per borings to 50 plus feet-the rock just gets more competent with depth. About 1/4 of the tank daylights out of the slope and will require engineered fill for support. The max fill height is about 11 feet this to include excavation and removal of unconsolidated colluvium overlying the sandstone. I am concerned about differential settlement of the portion of the tank on fill in relation to that on the rock. Calculated loaded tank settlement on fill by using Janbu and elastic modulus values from the literature commensurate well compacted gravels. At the edge of the tank, settlement of results are on the order of 0.4-0.75 inches. This is not taking into account OCR associated with the compaction effort-therefore arguably an overconservative assessment. Conversely, common rule of thumb for settlement of granular material under self weight is 1/2 percent of height, i.e in the same ballpark.
I will specify fill gradation, lift thickness, and compaction requirements i.e. Proctor plus field test strips. With little tank experience, I don't want to miss something obvious due to ignorance. Structural needs to know what they must design for or if site plan/tank size must be adjusted.
I will specify fill gradation, lift thickness, and compaction requirements i.e. Proctor plus field test strips. With little tank experience, I don't want to miss something obvious due to ignorance. Structural needs to know what they must design for or if site plan/tank size must be adjusted.