pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Engineers,
I am getting involved in a project which consists of boulders, cobbles and large gravels. After reaching refusal in the top 6 inches below surface, the drilling firm proceeded with rotational drilling up 30 feet. The same type of materials were recovered throughout the depth of the boring: boulders, cobbles and large gravels.
According to the geology, the site was the bottom of a river millions of years ago, which makes sense.
I have no SPT (just the very first spoon), thereafter I have boulder, cobble and large gravel samples. To the boulders, due to the size of the core (HQ) and length (L > 2D), I could perform UCS tests, even though I know they will have high strength values.
About logging the samples, at least for rock cores, I am used to follow the guidelines provided by "EM 1110-1-2908 - Engineering and design for Rock foundations" (Table 4-1, Summary of rock descriptors) BUT this this is not a rock scenario, so I was wondering how to log these conglomerates. Of course I could include size, color, shape, but was wondering I am missing anything else.
I was wondering if you know any reference that could provide guidance on how to perform engineering analyses for this type of scenario.
Thanks
I am getting involved in a project which consists of boulders, cobbles and large gravels. After reaching refusal in the top 6 inches below surface, the drilling firm proceeded with rotational drilling up 30 feet. The same type of materials were recovered throughout the depth of the boring: boulders, cobbles and large gravels.
According to the geology, the site was the bottom of a river millions of years ago, which makes sense.
I have no SPT (just the very first spoon), thereafter I have boulder, cobble and large gravel samples. To the boulders, due to the size of the core (HQ) and length (L > 2D), I could perform UCS tests, even though I know they will have high strength values.
About logging the samples, at least for rock cores, I am used to follow the guidelines provided by "EM 1110-1-2908 - Engineering and design for Rock foundations" (Table 4-1, Summary of rock descriptors) BUT this this is not a rock scenario, so I was wondering how to log these conglomerates. Of course I could include size, color, shape, but was wondering I am missing anything else.
I was wondering if you know any reference that could provide guidance on how to perform engineering analyses for this type of scenario.
Thanks