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Sand Pressure on Buried Vessel

10/22/2009 11:55 PM

Dear Bill Sir,

Thanks very much for your early reply......

However, I was thinking that, if we know the volume of box under the ground in which vessel is to be buried, we know the density of sand, so we can calculate the weight of the sand which will be filled in the box. Then, as we know the outer surface area of vessel which will be buried, we can calculate the "sand weight over the surface area of vessel" (i.e. load / area) will give us the pressure.

Am I right sir? Please correct me if I am wrong.

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Re: Sand Pressure on Buried Vessel

10/24/2009 12:02 AM

Load transmission in granular solids is quite different from the isostatic behaviour of liquids. Each solid has a specific angle of repose or angle of internal friction, which has to be taken into account when calculating side thrust and pressure on any horizontal surface. In the case of sand there is a further complication in that the angle of frictionchanges considerably with the moisture content.

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