JEmH
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 23, 2004
- 47
For a private road underpass below a public road in Pennsylvania, I am considering an arch structure with footings located 12' to 15' above the elevation of the lower road. These footings would have very little lateral load, would be poured against the neat excavated rock, and would be about 5 feet below the top of rock. The rock is calcareous sandstone (or limestone, depending on who you ask.) Unconfined compression is in the 20ksi range, split tensile tests are in the 2 ksi range, and phi fm is close to 0 degrees. So here's my problem. I would know how to calculate the ultimate bearing capacity on this rock if the cut were not below it. I've seen a method in a state manual for calculating a reduction in the bearing capacity for proximity to a slope, but this seems a little shaky, although my geologist says I'm just being paranoid. Anyone have any good references for footings on rock in proximity to a cut?