ljj2113
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 24, 2015
- 2
Hi, I'm new to the forum. I hope to be part of this resourceful and helpful community.
I need some guidance on the topic of frost heaving. The following is the background:
Erecting a lattice type tower on an earth grillage foundation
- The earth grillage foundation consists of a base 2mx3m for a the base and a mast to 3.7m high
- There is instruction for the grillage to be buried below frost depth @ 3.75m. The nominal frost depth in the area is given to be 3.5m form grade.
- By burying the grillage below grade, 0.15m of the mast sticks out above finished grade and it is onto this that the assembled lattice tower is erected.
The above is what is given to the contractor from the engineer's office. However, on arriving on site, they face the challenge illustrated in the attachment.
I am particularly concerned with Case#2. I do not understand frost heaving enough to be certain that by placing the grillage above nominal frost depth but ensuring that more material is added on top there will be no issues.
Please share your thoughts.
I need some guidance on the topic of frost heaving. The following is the background:
Erecting a lattice type tower on an earth grillage foundation
- The earth grillage foundation consists of a base 2mx3m for a the base and a mast to 3.7m high
- There is instruction for the grillage to be buried below frost depth @ 3.75m. The nominal frost depth in the area is given to be 3.5m form grade.
- By burying the grillage below grade, 0.15m of the mast sticks out above finished grade and it is onto this that the assembled lattice tower is erected.
The above is what is given to the contractor from the engineer's office. However, on arriving on site, they face the challenge illustrated in the attachment.
I am particularly concerned with Case#2. I do not understand frost heaving enough to be certain that by placing the grillage above nominal frost depth but ensuring that more material is added on top there will be no issues.
Please share your thoughts.