Can anyone tell me how to calculate the lateral pressure coefficient on the wall in this case ? I couldn't find any reference in the internet. I'm not sure it's the same for a retaining wall with infinite soil ((1-sinΦ)/(1+sinΦ)).
Unless there are very strict controls in place I'd design it as infinite soil method with full height plus a surcharge of material stacked at its angle of repose.
I was thinking it could be something similar to what is considered for stacking towers. [link file:///C:/Users/hamza.mami/Downloads/Loads_for_Design_of_Stacking_Tubes_for_Granular_Materials%20(5).pdf]Link[/url]
I'm with George. If it can be stacked, it will be stacked. I did one for corn cobs one time. The existing wall was falling down since the cobs were piled to the max.
How will the stockpile be controlled? I've seen failed walls because to move the stockpile, they used a front-end loader. Those can really multiply the stockpile load.