"Andy Champ" wrote in message
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Mr Sandman wrote:
Yes around the side i suppose. Underneath i don't know if it'd handle
the compression. Can anyone work out the compressive load of 2 meters of
water? i.e. using supabloc 7, could it cope with the weight?
http://www.tarmac.co.uk/TopBlock/DuroxSupabloc7.aspx
Steve
Huh? That's easy. A cubic meter weighs near as dammit a tonne. (varies
with temperature, but not enough to matter) so you are getting 2 tonnes
per square metre, 20KPa or 1/5 of an atmosphere. 3 PSI even.
What? The blocks are in N/mm^2! that's a barsteward unit if ever I saw
one!
One Pascal is one Newton per square metre, so 7.3N/mm^2 is 7.3MPa. Those
blocks are easily strong enough.
Whether they'll still insulate when they've soaked up ground water for a
couple of years I have no idea.
Andy
Surely a bit dangerous to disregard the forces on the sides. Could lead to a
massive failure.