georam
Geotechnical
- Apr 28, 1999
- 114
I wonder if there is a table which provide some information about Modulus Subgrade Reaction (ks) for various type and quality of rocks. In particular, I am looing for ks value for a dolomitic limestone bedrock.
Is there any relationshipp between ks and Young's modulus of the rock, or between ks and unconfined compressive strengths. Or any relationship with other rock properties.
I recall that ks can be determined using plate load tests, however, there has been some discussion on the size of the plate to do the test (which means the ks value may depends on the size of foundation). I am specialized in geotech, not civil engineering. It appears that some civil design software requires input on ks of foundation bedrock to design some retaining walls.
Thanks for info.
PS
There are ks values available for various types of soil and fill, but I never see one on bedrock.
Is there any relationshipp between ks and Young's modulus of the rock, or between ks and unconfined compressive strengths. Or any relationship with other rock properties.
I recall that ks can be determined using plate load tests, however, there has been some discussion on the size of the plate to do the test (which means the ks value may depends on the size of foundation). I am specialized in geotech, not civil engineering. It appears that some civil design software requires input on ks of foundation bedrock to design some retaining walls.
Thanks for info.
PS
There are ks values available for various types of soil and fill, but I never see one on bedrock.