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Civil/Environmental
- Jun 3, 2003
- 26
When should a wall be considered "restrained" or "unrestrained" in relation to later soil pressures. Specifically my question is in relation to 6 feet high walls of a swimming pool. The structral engineer thinks there is enough distance between the perpindicular walls on the sides to make it an "unrestrained" condition. I didn't think so. At least near the corners no movement will be permited. However, my understanding that only a fraction of an inch of movement is needed to develop active pressures.
Thanks for any thoughts
Thanks for any thoughts