farm boy00
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- Jul 17, 2014
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- Howard City, MI
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- John Deere M&MT, Case 1030 comfort king, Sears ST16, Craftsmen 6000, homemade articulation mini-loader
I think permafrost is its own unique animal and has to be treated as such. That was a very impressive feat and I give those guys full credit.
Building a "floating" road is nonsense. The weight of the traffic must be carried to the earth/bedrock. Those layers of soils have different weight bearing capacities and angles at which that load is distributed through the profile. This is all affected but the pore pressure of the water changing with varying moisture levels. So constructing a surface that is going to have minimal movement has to transfer that wheel load in some fashion by distributing that higher psi load at the surface and spread the load out to the lower psi that the subsonic can support. Pretty simple. This can be accomplished with varying depths of rock, competent soil, or engineered geotextiles. But go ahead and "float" your road Glyford....
Hey what works works. Logic ain't always right. Like with a old Bible story. Noah and the whale. Where logically a whale can't swallow a human but God let the whale swallow Noah. There is no logic. It just works