『Abstract
Andesite exposed in different parts of Ankara has different weathering
categories varying from fresh to residual soil. The geomechanical
properties of the andesite are significantly affected by weathering.
Buildings constructed especially in completely weathered and residual
soil levels of the andesite have some geotechnical problems. In
this study, the variation of the geomechanical properties of the
andesite due to weathering is investigated in three selected sites
of Ankara, through optical microscope, X-ray diffraction analyses,
major element analyses, pressuremeter tests, physicomechanical
tests, and seismic refraction method. The data gathered from the
field and laboratory studies were used to assess the characteristics
of the weathering zones. Based on the data obtained from this
study, n idealized weathering profile is assessed. No bearing
capacity and consolidation settlement problems exist in the area.
However, care should be taken for immediate settlement of the
buildings. Slopes with heights less than 8 m are not expected
to cause any significant problems for buildings. There exists
a ground amplification problem in the study area. The natural
period of the building should not match that of the weathered
rock. The ground response analyses reveal that the buildings with
four to seven stories may be adversely affected from earthquakes
due to resonance phenomenon. Therefore, this has to be taken into
account when designing new buildings.
Keywords: Andesite; Ankara; Geomechanical properties; Weathering』
Introduction
Geology
Depth and properties of the weathered andesite
Optical microscopy and XRD analyses
Major element analyses
Pressuremeter tests
Physicomechanical tests
Seismic refraction studies
Rock mass characteristics of the andesite
Geotechnical evaluation of the site conditions
Bearing capacity and settlement problems
Slope instability problems
Ground motion amplification
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
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