highlander1
Geotechnical
- Oct 23, 2018
- 5
Hi to all of you,
I’m currently working in a project where extremely low temperatures are reached in winter and can occasionate frost heave.
The soil is granular with few clay and silt particles (theoretically no problem), but phreatic level is between 1-2.5ft depth, while frost depth is about 2ft.
I’m not quite sure about if foundations will be subjected to frost heave in such conditions, which scenario is worst (phreatic level at 1ft or at 2.5ft) and how will act the soil in such conditions.
Has anyone faced something similar or can you recommend me any specific publication about that?
I have been making a research and I couldn’t find data for such specific case. Can you help me with this?
Thank you!
I’m currently working in a project where extremely low temperatures are reached in winter and can occasionate frost heave.
The soil is granular with few clay and silt particles (theoretically no problem), but phreatic level is between 1-2.5ft depth, while frost depth is about 2ft.
I’m not quite sure about if foundations will be subjected to frost heave in such conditions, which scenario is worst (phreatic level at 1ft or at 2.5ft) and how will act the soil in such conditions.
Has anyone faced something similar or can you recommend me any specific publication about that?
I have been making a research and I couldn’t find data for such specific case. Can you help me with this?
Thank you!