starcasm
Structural
- Jul 15, 2008
- 25
This is my first post here so please bare with me. I didn't think this belonged in the Geotech forum because it's not soils that I am dealing with.
I have a retaining wall problem that I could use some guidance on. It's not a typical retaining wall that involves retaining soils. It is a wall that needs to retain trash. There's an open bay door about 28 feet wide that is being filled in with precast planks. The precast design and connection to the columns is not the issue in this post. I need to calculate the worst case uniform load which would act on the bottom most plank. The angle of repose for the trash is about 45 degrees. The density of trash that I am using is 25 PCF to be conservative. I couldn't find alot of information on that. I was looking in my references for some guidance and found examples of retaining walls that dealt only with soils and no angle of repose. It's throwing me off and it shouldn't. I believe there's got to be an easy solution to this. Could someone point me in the right direction?
Here's a sketch for reference.
Thanks in advance!
Daniel...
I have a retaining wall problem that I could use some guidance on. It's not a typical retaining wall that involves retaining soils. It is a wall that needs to retain trash. There's an open bay door about 28 feet wide that is being filled in with precast planks. The precast design and connection to the columns is not the issue in this post. I need to calculate the worst case uniform load which would act on the bottom most plank. The angle of repose for the trash is about 45 degrees. The density of trash that I am using is 25 PCF to be conservative. I couldn't find alot of information on that. I was looking in my references for some guidance and found examples of retaining walls that dealt only with soils and no angle of repose. It's throwing me off and it shouldn't. I believe there's got to be an easy solution to this. Could someone point me in the right direction?
Here's a sketch for reference.
Thanks in advance!
Daniel...
