Can anyone explain to me the meaning of the circled part of the last paragraph of the Canadian Foundation Engineering Manual CFEM)attached? Can you illustrate its meaning with a numerical example?
For example, if the distance from the lowest prestressed tie back to the bottom of the general excavation is 4 m, and the earth pressure against the shoring is say 120 kPa applied as a rectangular pressure distribution, how would you apply the CFEM statement to determine the toe embedment below the general excavation level?
try 4 m toe depth: then total at-rest soil force per unit length of wall, rectangular pressure distribution, is:
(4 + 4) x 132 = 1056 kN.
Passive soil resistance against the toe, as a triangular distribution, is:
Kp x density x ht/2 = 3.0 x 21.7 x 4/2 m = 130 kN.
If that is what is meant, then 4 m embedment would not be enough. But is that what they mean? Would need a tremendous depth of embedment? But what do they mean?
For example, if the distance from the lowest prestressed tie back to the bottom of the general excavation is 4 m, and the earth pressure against the shoring is say 120 kPa applied as a rectangular pressure distribution, how would you apply the CFEM statement to determine the toe embedment below the general excavation level?
try 4 m toe depth: then total at-rest soil force per unit length of wall, rectangular pressure distribution, is:
(4 + 4) x 132 = 1056 kN.
Passive soil resistance against the toe, as a triangular distribution, is:
Kp x density x ht/2 = 3.0 x 21.7 x 4/2 m = 130 kN.
If that is what is meant, then 4 m embedment would not be enough. But is that what they mean? Would need a tremendous depth of embedment? But what do they mean?