pob11646
Structural
- Mar 8, 2009
- 35
In the stability anlayis of a cantilevered retaining wall for a short roadway, with dirt on both the heel and the toe, can we use the soil above the toe in helping to provide sliding resistance?
The roadway is on the side where the toe is, and the dirt is almost up to the top of the wall on the heel side. I have heard differing opinions about this one, esp. if the footing is at least two feet below the top of paving.
One side says we cannot use it because the roadway may not be filled in when the dirt is filled on the heel side. Another side says it is ok to do so because the roadway will be in place. Thanks.
The roadway is on the side where the toe is, and the dirt is almost up to the top of the wall on the heel side. I have heard differing opinions about this one, esp. if the footing is at least two feet below the top of paving.
One side says we cannot use it because the roadway may not be filled in when the dirt is filled on the heel side. Another side says it is ok to do so because the roadway will be in place. Thanks.