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Geotechnical
- May 20, 2014
- 12
We have a bridge project where the bridge pier spans a subway. In order to avoid loading the subway it was proposed that we put caissons on either side of the subway to carry the load from the bridge. The top of the subway is approximately at the top of the rock so the caissons will be socketed into rock alongside the subway walls. From the outside edge of the rock socket to the subway wall is 5 ft. There is no room to move the caissons further away because then we have conflicts with buildings.
Can anyone give me a reference to determine the stress that will be imparted to the subway wall from the rock socket. The rock sockets are 16 ft. long extending to about the bottom of the subway and are carrying some pretty substantial loads.
Is there any way to minimize the stress on the wall? Also we have concerns about whether the vibrations during construction will be too much for the subway wall or the surrounding buildings?
Thanks
Can anyone give me a reference to determine the stress that will be imparted to the subway wall from the rock socket. The rock sockets are 16 ft. long extending to about the bottom of the subway and are carrying some pretty substantial loads.
Is there any way to minimize the stress on the wall? Also we have concerns about whether the vibrations during construction will be too much for the subway wall or the surrounding buildings?
Thanks