Jastan
Geotechnical
- Oct 21, 2003
- 2
I am examining a site for development which has loose sands at depth (say 6 metres). These loose sediments are overlain by dense stiff sands. The water table is quite high at about 2 metres from the surface
My question to the forum is with respect to dynamic compaction (in this instance the triangular and square wheeled rollers). Does anyone have experience with the dynamic compaction of these ground conditions, in particular below the water table?
My immediate thoughts would be that the compactive effort will be largely lost once it "hits" the water table.
Thanks
My question to the forum is with respect to dynamic compaction (in this instance the triangular and square wheeled rollers). Does anyone have experience with the dynamic compaction of these ground conditions, in particular below the water table?
My immediate thoughts would be that the compactive effort will be largely lost once it "hits" the water table.
Thanks