soiset
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 16, 2002
- 49
For the wall mentioned in previous post:
What is or where could I find a safe value for c (rock mass cohesion intercept) for moderately to highly fractured basalt? I want to use the rock dowels to help in resisting overturning, but I want to be very conservative in estimating the tensile strength of the rock dowels/anchors. I'd like to use the equation D=(FS)(F)/cs, where D=depth, and s=anchor spacing.
What is or where could I find a safe value for c (rock mass cohesion intercept) for moderately to highly fractured basalt? I want to use the rock dowels to help in resisting overturning, but I want to be very conservative in estimating the tensile strength of the rock dowels/anchors. I'd like to use the equation D=(FS)(F)/cs, where D=depth, and s=anchor spacing.