JrStructuralEng
Structural
- Aug 9, 2007
- 147
I have a retaining wall that is ~2ft from the property line and approximately 7ft high. The contractor had gone ahead and installed piles prior to our involvement. The retaining wall is holding back about 6.5ft of sandy till.
We would typically use buttresses with piles set back from the retaining wall 4-5ft for overturning and span the retaining wall horizontally. However, because of the site limitations(and that the neighbour won't allow for us to tamper with his property or use steel tiebacks) does anyone have any other suggestions?
I thought about using a quasi-footing that cantilevered at the base out 2ft in order to allow for passive overturning resistance due to the weight of the backfill resting on the footing. We will include a few butresses but centerline offset will only be 1'10" which won't allow for much overturning resistance. Does anyone know of any good literature for determining that capacity of each piles resistance to overturning? or have any other ideas.
Thanks,
JrEng
We would typically use buttresses with piles set back from the retaining wall 4-5ft for overturning and span the retaining wall horizontally. However, because of the site limitations(and that the neighbour won't allow for us to tamper with his property or use steel tiebacks) does anyone have any other suggestions?
I thought about using a quasi-footing that cantilevered at the base out 2ft in order to allow for passive overturning resistance due to the weight of the backfill resting on the footing. We will include a few butresses but centerline offset will only be 1'10" which won't allow for much overturning resistance. Does anyone know of any good literature for determining that capacity of each piles resistance to overturning? or have any other ideas.
Thanks,
JrEng