Plantec
Structural
- Feb 26, 2003
- 15
Hello,
we have to design a free wall with a height of 15 m. There are no ground pressures on the wall, only the wind. At 2 m of the wall, there is a sewer (depth 2 m, radius 0.5m). The ground at the site is bad (soft clays,... in the first 6 m, then loosely packed sand for 3.5 m, then a good layer of sand of 3 m). The wall is asides the railroad (vibrations).
This wall is about 1 km long. It is in a coastal area, not much buildings in the area, so the wind can be quite strong (design value approx. 1.5 kN/m²).
I am thinking of using a type of berlinerwall, where we vibrate steel H-beams (e.g. HEB-300) in the ground every 4 or 5 m. Between these beams we can place prefabricated concrete plates.
Of course, the people I work for want a cheap design. Are there according to you guys cheaper methods of constructing this wall? Do you see problems in a design as a berlinerwall?
Thanks a lot,
Karel
we have to design a free wall with a height of 15 m. There are no ground pressures on the wall, only the wind. At 2 m of the wall, there is a sewer (depth 2 m, radius 0.5m). The ground at the site is bad (soft clays,... in the first 6 m, then loosely packed sand for 3.5 m, then a good layer of sand of 3 m). The wall is asides the railroad (vibrations).
This wall is about 1 km long. It is in a coastal area, not much buildings in the area, so the wind can be quite strong (design value approx. 1.5 kN/m²).
I am thinking of using a type of berlinerwall, where we vibrate steel H-beams (e.g. HEB-300) in the ground every 4 or 5 m. Between these beams we can place prefabricated concrete plates.
Of course, the people I work for want a cheap design. Are there according to you guys cheaper methods of constructing this wall? Do you see problems in a design as a berlinerwall?
Thanks a lot,
Karel