cdous
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 20, 2011
- 37
There is a typical 4m cantilever retaining wall which is back filled 3m thus has a "free-board" of 1m
There is a scenario that water can rise at the side of the back fill up to the wall's crest.
The back fill is relatively permeable. It is clear that the relevant Mononobe Okabe formula will apply for both the soil and water.
Using the Ewd=(7/12)*Kh*γw*H with H=3m
and then Westergraad's formula (7/8)*kh*γw*sqrt(h*z) with h=1 freeboard
Inertia forces will act on the soil mass with weight (γsat-γwater)?
There is a scenario that water can rise at the side of the back fill up to the wall's crest.
The back fill is relatively permeable. It is clear that the relevant Mononobe Okabe formula will apply for both the soil and water.
Using the Ewd=(7/12)*Kh*γw*H with H=3m
and then Westergraad's formula (7/8)*kh*γw*sqrt(h*z) with h=1 freeboard
Inertia forces will act on the soil mass with weight (γsat-γwater)?