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Engineering, 10.03.2020 18:56 Jenifermorales101

A sandstone bed with RQD 5 70% and g 5 26.0 kN/m3 lies beneath 1.5 m of overburden soil. A 2.0 m 3 2.0 m square foundation is to be placed on top of the sandstone rock (i. e., at a 1.5 depth below the ground level) to carry a column load. The unit weight of the soil is 18.0 kN/m3. Assuming the rock strength parameters from Problem 7.17

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