ColonelForbin
Structural
- Dec 9, 2002
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I am Trying to use CWALSSI (non-linear finite element soil-structure interaction software by Corp of Eng.) to model a post and panel wall. Since the program uses a 1 foot trib width, all section properties are in "per foot of wall" basis. I followed the PileBuck (or CalTrans) method to adjust soil pressures above and below the dredge line. I.e. f*Ka and f*Kp where f is a ratio of pile flange width to pile spacing. THE QUESTION IS: Do I need to adjust the horizontal subgrade constant REQUIRED for input, to account for the change in tributary width? I contend that it is a constant and the reduced passive pressure below the dredge line accounts for the reduction in soil stiffness; A coworker of mine (and the boss) contends that the spring constant must also be adjusted to account for the change in width. Does anyone have any design examples or suggestions on whether or not the Horizontal subgrade constant should be adjusted? This is the constant as described by Terzagi in the 1955 paper "EVALUATION OF COEFFICIENT OF SUBGRADE REACTION," Geotechnique, 1955, PP. 297-326
Also, if anyone has a copy of the paper I would love to know how I can get my hands on it.
ColonelForbin
Also, if anyone has a copy of the paper I would love to know how I can get my hands on it.
ColonelForbin