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Underground tank Stability against Buoyancy

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melsawaf

Structural
Dec 17, 2014
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dear specialist

i`m going to design an underground water tank using soil above toe in addition to the tank dead weight , the GWT level at the grade level ,
the question is :

could i use a cement sand soil instead of clay soil ?
what is the soil submerged weight ?
what is the inclination angle to be considered ?? 40 , or less ??

 
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So In answer: Yes: 60 #/cf : 20 degrees. This allows for possible construction work not being the best.
 
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