stallion0002
Structural
- Dec 15, 2008
- 17
I have a foundation system that I need to provide anchors across the concrete/rock interface. I am concerned with the grout-to-rock bond strength since the rock is weathered fractured limestone with an allowable bearing capacity of 8000psf. (Yes, that is correct...only 8000 pounds per square foot.) I saw an article that recommends that the grout-to-rock ulitmate bond strength could be estimated as one tenth the uniaxial compressive strength.
The geotechnical report that is available makes recomendations on the bearing capacities but does not address the uniaxial compressive strength. Are these realted in any way to each other? Other than performing additional tests, is there any method to determine the uniaxial compressive strength?
The geotechnical report that is available makes recomendations on the bearing capacities but does not address the uniaxial compressive strength. Are these realted in any way to each other? Other than performing additional tests, is there any method to determine the uniaxial compressive strength?