Addy78
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 17, 2020
- 11
Hi everyone,
I have encountered problem which falls between structural and geotechnical discipline.
The contractor has over excavated the site with rock material having BC of 2000 kN/m2 up to 10m. Now he wants to elevate the site to reach the required level with mass concrete. He made two proposal for it, for up to 3m depth only PCC of 20 MPa will be used. For depth greater and up to 10m plum concrete with wire mesh at centre will be used.
My question is can the concrete compressive strength can be equated with soil BC and will the concrete behave in the same way as rock would be if it is subjected to same load.
My other question is can PCC up to 3m can be poured without any reinforcement to counter thermal stresses as the contractor said that he will lay concrete in layers up to 750mm and curing it properly so that no thermal stresses will be induced and hence no thermal cracking will occur.
I hope I have explain the problem clearly enough to understand.
Regards,
Addy