Littlebit
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- Dec 15, 2004
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Just wanted your thoughts on using flowable fill as backfill behind a retaining wall (actually an exterior/end building wall) . If I'm trying to avoid any water behind the wall, does flowable fill help. How would I go about calculating lateral pressures as I think there will be a reduction in pressure with the use of flowable fill (due to self-bonding nature...like concrete) as compared to low-plasticity backfill (even with a clean stone zone). Based on the amount of water added to flowable fill, I would think it is very porous and may end up with hydrostatic pressures anyway, or am I wrong. Also due to expected high lateral pressures when its still plastic (just placed), will placement of say 4 ft thick lifts be ok without have to shore up the wall?
Your thoughts are welcomed
Your thoughts are welcomed