NewcastleEngineer
Geotechnical
- Oct 27, 2003
- 10
I am curious as to how engineers in the U.S. are designing segmental retaining walls for seismic events using IBC or ASCE7. These documents use spectral response accelerations, which appear extremely conservative. I have typically seen peak ground accelerations at either 10% exceedence in 50 years or 10% in 250 years being used by AASHTO and NCMA. I know the IBC indicates teh design methodology for retaining walls is up to the design professional, but ASCE 7 doesn't appear to be as vague.
What design coefficients (spectral accelerations or horizontal peak ground accelerations)are engineers using with segmental walls in states that have adopted the IBC or on projects referencing ASCE7? Also, I would appreciate hearing any aguments for not using spectral acceleration coefficients with segmental retaining walls. Any responses would be greatly appreciated.
What design coefficients (spectral accelerations or horizontal peak ground accelerations)are engineers using with segmental walls in states that have adopted the IBC or on projects referencing ASCE7? Also, I would appreciate hearing any aguments for not using spectral acceleration coefficients with segmental retaining walls. Any responses would be greatly appreciated.