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Reinforced concrete design of retaining wall

Contents

Design forces and critical sections


Design of stem
Design horizontal reinforcement for shrinkage and expansion
Design of heel
Design of toe
Example R.1 RC design of retaining wall for example S.1
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Example R.2 RC design of retaining wall for example S.2


Example R.3 RC design of retaining wall for example S.3

Design forces and critical sections

Design of stem
Design thickness of stem

Design code: ACI 318-05

1. Calculate factored shear force at bottom of stem

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Vu = 1.6*(g Ka H2/2+q Ka H) [6.1]

Where 1.6 is load factor, g is unit weight of soil, Ka is active lateral earth coefficient, h is height of earth, q is surcharge.

2. Calculate shear strength of stem

fVc=0.75*(2Öfc’) b d [6.2]

Where 0.75 is strength reduction factor, fc’ is compressive strength of concrete, b is one foot width of wall, d is effective depth of stem and is
equal to thickness of stem minus 2” cover and half bar size.
3. Compare shear force with shear strength, design shear reinforcement when necessary.

If fVc³ Vu no shear reinforcement is required


If fVc< Vu increase thickness of stem or design shear reinforcement

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Design vertical reinforcement of stem

1. Calculate factored moment at base of stem

Mu =1.6*(g Ka H3/6+q Ka H2/2) [6.3]

2. Design flexural reinforcement for stem

Reinforcement ratio:

[6.4]
Where
R=Mu /(0.9bd2), m =Fy /(0.85fc’), Fy is yield strength of steel.
The required reinforcement, As = rbd should be within maximum reinforcement.
The required minimum reinforcement is the smaller of

As,min =(3Öfc’/Fy ) or (4/3) As . if As is less than As,min (ACI 10.5)

The minimum total vertical reinforcement ratio for wall (both faces) is
0.0012 for deformed bars #5 or smaller or 0.0015 for other bars (ACI 14.3.2)

Design horizontal reinforcement for shrinkage and expansion


One of common mistake in retaining wall design is neglecting or inadequate horizontal reinforcement. When retaining wall gets too long, the wall
will crack due to shrinkage of concrete. Vertical control joints and horizontal reinforcement are normally used to control cracks in the stems. The
spacing of control joist depends on the amount of horizontal reinforcement. Larger spacing requires heavier reinforcement. The reinforcement
ratio recommended by Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) is shown below.

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1. Design horizontal reinforcement to avoid shrinkage cracks.

Figure 1: Joint spacing related to steel for shrinkage.


(Reproduced from CRSI handbook)

The minimum total horizontal reinforcement ratio for wall (both faces) is
0.002 for deformed bars #5 or smaller or 0.0025 for others.

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2. Determine minimum width of expansion joints.

In some case, when temperature change is large and the retaining wall has to be water tied, expansion joist are used. The width of expansion
joint depends on temperature change and the length between joints. Without consider the contribution of horizontal reinforcement, the width of
expansion joints can be calculated as

D=1.5*(0.0000055*T*L) [6.6]

Where 0.0000055 is coefficient of expansion of concrete per degree F, T is maximum range of temperature difference, L is the length of wall
between expansion joints, 1.5 is factor of safety.

Design of heel
Forces that apply to the heel are weight of soil, footing, surcharge, and footing bearing pressure. Weight of soil, footing, and surcharge are
downward forces. Footing bearing pressure is upward forces. Sometime, footing bearing pressure are neglected to be conservative. Otherwise,
factored footing pressures are calculated as follows:

Calculated factored footing pressure

1. The center of the total weight from the edge of toe is

Xu = (1.2*MR-1.6Mo )/(1.2W) [6.7]

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Where W is total weight of retaining wall including stem, footing, earth and surcharge.
2. The eccentricity, eu = B/2-Xu
3. If eu £ B/6, the maximum and minimum footing pressure is calculated as

Qmax = 1.2 (W/B)[1+6 eu /B] [6.8]


Qmax = 1.2 (W/B)[1-6 eu /B] [6.9]

Where, Qmax, Qmin are maximum and minimum factored footing pressure, B is the width of footing.
The factored footing pressure at any point in the footing is calculated as
Q = Qmin + (Qmax-Qmin )*(B-L)/B
Where B is the width of footing, L is the distance from toe

If eu > B/6, the maximum footing pressure is calculated as

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Qmax = (1.2 W)(2)/(3 Xu ) [6.10]

The length of bearing area is


Lb = 3*Xu
The footing pressure at any point in the bearing zone is

Q = Qmax*(Lb -L)/Lb [6.11]

L is the distance from toe

Design thickness of footing

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The critical section of shear in the heel is taken at the face of stem instead of at one-effective depth from the stem because it does not produce
compression to the stem according to ACI code.
1. Calculated factored shear force at face of stem

Vu = 1.2*(We +Whl+Wq )-R [6.12]

Where 1.2 is load factor, We is weight of earth, Whl is weight of heel, Wq is weight of surcharge, and R is resultant of factored bearing pressure.
2. Calculated shear strength of stem.
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fVc=0.75*(2Öfc’) b d [6.13]

Where 0.75 is strength reduction factor, fc’ is compressive strength of concrete, b is one foot width of wall, d is effective depth of stem and is
equal to thickness of stem minus 2” cover and half bar size.

3. Compare shear force with shear strength, if fVc< Vu , increase thickness of stem.

Design heel reinforcement in transverse direction

The critical section of moment is at the face of stem. The heel reinforcement is calculated as follows:
1. Calculate factored moment at face of toe

Mu =1.2*(We+Whl+Wq )*C/2-R*Xr [6.14]

Where C is the length of heel, Xr is the distance from R to face of stem.

3. Design flexural reinforcement for heel

Reinforcement ratio:

Where
R=Mu /(0.9bd2), m =Fy /(0.85fc’), Fy is yield strength of steel.
The required reinforcement, As = rbd should be within maximum reinforcement.
The required minimum reinforcement is the smaller of

As,min =(3Öfc’/Fy ) or 1.33 As if As is less than As,min (ACI 10.5)

Design longitudinal reinforcement for shrinkage and temperature

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Reinforcement ratio: 0.002 for grade 40, 50 deformed bars, 0.0018 for grade 60 deformed bars.
Design of toe
The forces that apply to the bottom of toe is footing bearing pressure. In a normal situation, the length of toe is shorter than that of heel. The
maximum shear force is less than of heel. The depth of footing for heel is usually enough for toe. It is also a normal practice to bend the dowel
bars at the bottom of stem for toe reinforcement. It is normally sufficient for toe reinforcement. In some situation, when toe is extra long, then, it
will be necessary to check shear strength and design reinforcement for toe.

Design thickness of toe


1. Calculate factored shear at one-effective depth from face of stem

If eu £ B/6, the factored footing pressure at one-effective depth from face of stem is

Q = Qmin + (Qmax-Qmin )*(B-Lc)/B [6.15]

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If eu > B/6, the factored footing pressure at one-effective depth from face of stem is

Q = Qmax*(Lb -Lc)/Lb [6.16]

Where Lc is the distance from edge of toe to one effective depth from front face of stem.
The factored shear force at the critical section is

Vu = (Q + Qmax)*Lc/2-Wc [6.17]

Where Lc is weight of concrete and soil above toe.

2. Calculate shear strength of toe

The shear strength of the concrete is

fVc=0.75*(2Öfc’) b d

Design reinforcement for toe


1. Calculate factored moment at the front face of stem

If eu £ B/6, the factored footing pressure at one-effective depth from face of stem is

Q = Qmin + (Qmax-Qmin )*(B-Ld )/B

If eu > B/6, the factored footing pressure at one-effective depth from face of stem is

Q = Qmax*(Lb -Ld )/Lb

Where Ld is the distance from edge of toe to front face of stem.

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The factored moment at the critical section is

Mu =R*Xr-Wt*Ld /2 [6.18]

Where Xr is the distance from the resultant force to the front face of stem, Wt is weight of concrete and soil above toe.

2. Design flexural reinforcement

reinforcement ratio:

Where
R=Mu /(0.9bd2), m =Fy /(0.85fc’), Fy is yield strength of steel.
The required reinforcement, As = rbd should be within maximum reinforcement.
The required minimum reinforcement is the smaller of

As,min =(3Öfc’/Fy ) or 1.33 As if As is less than As,min (ACI 10.5)

Related Topics

Lateral earth pressure

Reinforced Concrete Design

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