Homework Assignment: Due Monday February 12, 2007: A W SF N
Homework Assignment: Due Monday February 12, 2007: A W SF N
Homework Assignment: Due Monday February 12, 2007: A W SF N
1. Minnesota quartzite has an unconfined compressive strength of 629 MPa, but the
unconfined compressive strength of Utah quartzite is only 148 MPa. The diameter of the
thinnest cylinder of Minnesota quartzite that supports a certain weight is 3.85 cm. Find
the diameter of the thinnest cylinder of Utah quartzite that supports the same weight.
2. A tunnel 240 m long is built through a small mountain composed of rocks with density
2.21 g/cm3. The tunnel is 3.80 m wide and 4.30 m high with a flat roof 134 m beneath the
top of the mountain (see figure below). The roof is supported by a single row of posts,
each with a diameter of 26.4 cm and made of material with an unconfined compressive
strength of 412 MPa. Find the adjacent post spacing, center to center, in the tunnel to give
a factor of safety against collapse of 1.25. There is a post at each end.
3. A house of weight W is built on a barrier island, where frequent ocean surges are
expected (see figure below). The house is raised on n piles, which penetrate the sand and
transfer the load of the house to underlying bedrock. Assume that each pile has the same
cross-sectional area A, and that each pile supports the same load. Show that, for a factor
of safety SF against collapse of the piles, the number of piles needed is given by
( SF )W
n=
σu A
5. Determine the principal stresses and their orientation for the following σ ij matrices
⎡1 2 3 ⎤ ⎡2 1 1⎤
⎢ 2 5 6⎥ MPa and ⎢1 2 1 ⎥ MPa
⎢ ⎥ ⎢ ⎥
⎢⎣3 6 9⎥⎦ ⎢⎣1 1 2⎥⎦
⎡1 1 3⎤
⎢1 2 2⎥ x 10-6 strain
⎢ ⎥
⎢⎣3 2 3⎥⎦