JSmithers
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 6, 2015
- 2
I am wondering if anyone has used the RMR system or Q system to rate or determine the mass strength of anything other than rocks such as unique concretes like soilcrete.
I am trying to apply the RMR or Q system to insitu Jet Grout material. I am having issues as the RMR system is mainly governed by discontinuities within rocks whereas my insitu jet grout material does not have any major discontinuities. Instead, it is full of soil inclusions and voids.
If there are any other ideas on ways to rate and evaluate the mass strength of a large mass (width = 20 m length=6 m depth=25 m) of soilcrete (approx 2 Mpa) underground, I would be very interested to hear them.
Additional Information: The jet grout is being used as a headwall for a tunnel boring machine and its primary function is groundwater cut-off with a secondary function as part of the support of excavation for the exit shaft of the tunnel boring machine.
Thanks!
I am trying to apply the RMR or Q system to insitu Jet Grout material. I am having issues as the RMR system is mainly governed by discontinuities within rocks whereas my insitu jet grout material does not have any major discontinuities. Instead, it is full of soil inclusions and voids.
If there are any other ideas on ways to rate and evaluate the mass strength of a large mass (width = 20 m length=6 m depth=25 m) of soilcrete (approx 2 Mpa) underground, I would be very interested to hear them.
Additional Information: The jet grout is being used as a headwall for a tunnel boring machine and its primary function is groundwater cut-off with a secondary function as part of the support of excavation for the exit shaft of the tunnel boring machine.
Thanks!