ivanlocke
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 23, 2003
- 60
What makes a good foundation for a retaining wall?
If bearing capacity of the soil is acceptable for retainging wall base, a foundation is not needed for any structural support, but just a flat base for the wall, drainage under the wall (if needed), and to get under the frost line?
All the books I have regarding retaining walls say make sure there is a suitable foundation, but thats it.
I am designing a wall to get loaders up 12' to a rock hopper. The wall will consist of 30"x30"x60" concrete lock blocks with geogrid sandwiched inbetween layers and extending ~5ft into the soil.
My bearing analysis is based on the concrete block and retained soils. Do I need to take any special consideration (dispersing of load of concrete block) if the concrete with retained soil bearing analysis is ok? I would believe, this would be the whole point of tieing the wall back into the soil, but want to make sure.
(first engineering project after school and working at a geotech lab, thanks for any help)
If bearing capacity of the soil is acceptable for retainging wall base, a foundation is not needed for any structural support, but just a flat base for the wall, drainage under the wall (if needed), and to get under the frost line?
All the books I have regarding retaining walls say make sure there is a suitable foundation, but thats it.
I am designing a wall to get loaders up 12' to a rock hopper. The wall will consist of 30"x30"x60" concrete lock blocks with geogrid sandwiched inbetween layers and extending ~5ft into the soil.
My bearing analysis is based on the concrete block and retained soils. Do I need to take any special consideration (dispersing of load of concrete block) if the concrete with retained soil bearing analysis is ok? I would believe, this would be the whole point of tieing the wall back into the soil, but want to make sure.
(first engineering project after school and working at a geotech lab, thanks for any help)