Enginerdad
Structural
- May 18, 2012
- 66
Hi everybody,
I am in the process of designing a concrete cantilever retaining wall which will have a vehicle barrier attached to the top of it. I was wondering about the method of distributing that point load (AASHTO 10 kip) over the height of the wall to find the moment-per-foot at the base of the stem. General knowledge says that the stress will distribute at a 45 degree angle in each direction, thus making the distribution width = 2*h. However, I seem to remember seeing something in a code about the distribution width being =h instead of =2h. It may have been in ACI of AASHTO, but I can't see to find it. Does anybody have any insight on this?
I am in the process of designing a concrete cantilever retaining wall which will have a vehicle barrier attached to the top of it. I was wondering about the method of distributing that point load (AASHTO 10 kip) over the height of the wall to find the moment-per-foot at the base of the stem. General knowledge says that the stress will distribute at a 45 degree angle in each direction, thus making the distribution width = 2*h. However, I seem to remember seeing something in a code about the distribution width being =h instead of =2h. It may have been in ACI of AASHTO, but I can't see to find it. Does anybody have any insight on this?