kapoA
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 20, 2013
- 21
Need to resolve as what soil remediation is needed (if any) for a propane tank foundation.
Here is more information:
The site has stiff expansive clays. PVR estimate by geotech is about 4-5 inches (for empty tank condition - less than 1 psi load).
when the tank is half full the load is about 8 psi and the PVR is about 1 inch.
Tank Designer is insisting that empty tank condition should be considered while selecting soil remediation measures. In this case, undercut below tank bottom is about 8 feet.
Do you think that the empty tank condition along with excess moisture change resulting in PVR is a realistic condition?
The tank builder is concerned that cyclic movement of more than 1 inch will damage the cellular glass insulation provided below the tank bottom.
How much movement can the glass insulation take?
Please advice on the above two questions. Any pointers to references would be very helpful.
Thanks for your Help.
-KapoA
Here is more information:
The site has stiff expansive clays. PVR estimate by geotech is about 4-5 inches (for empty tank condition - less than 1 psi load).
when the tank is half full the load is about 8 psi and the PVR is about 1 inch.
Tank Designer is insisting that empty tank condition should be considered while selecting soil remediation measures. In this case, undercut below tank bottom is about 8 feet.
Do you think that the empty tank condition along with excess moisture change resulting in PVR is a realistic condition?
The tank builder is concerned that cyclic movement of more than 1 inch will damage the cellular glass insulation provided below the tank bottom.
How much movement can the glass insulation take?
Please advice on the above two questions. Any pointers to references would be very helpful.
Thanks for your Help.
-KapoA