thomas623
Structural
- Sep 1, 2010
- 3
I am designing an inverted L cantilever retaining wall.
The retaining height is 14m but the design ground water is at 10m high. Therefore, high uplift pressure is acting the footing base and tension anchors are required to maintain the FOS against uplift.
However, when i evaluating the FOS against sliding, i am stuck.
FOS|SL = V tan phi / H
But what should be V (total downward load) in this case? How to manipulate the contribution due to the tension anchor? I can find any publication mention about it.
The retaining height is 14m but the design ground water is at 10m high. Therefore, high uplift pressure is acting the footing base and tension anchors are required to maintain the FOS against uplift.
However, when i evaluating the FOS against sliding, i am stuck.
FOS|SL = V tan phi / H
But what should be V (total downward load) in this case? How to manipulate the contribution due to the tension anchor? I can find any publication mention about it.