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Important Notes:
1. Lateral earth pressure is normally calculated based on Rankine or Coulomb’s theories. Lateral earth pressure is assumed
distributed triangularly. The location of resultant is at 1/3 of height. If there is surcharge, lateral earth pressure from surcharge is
distributed uniformly. The resultant is at ½ of height. The lateral earth pressure is calculated at the edge of heel.
2. The rotating point for overturning is normally assumed at bottom of toe. The height of soil used to calculate lateral earth pressure
should be from top of earth to the bottom of footing.
3. Elements that resisting overturning are weight of stem, weight of footing, weight of soil above footing. If there is a surcharge, the
weight of surcharge can also be considered.
4. The factor of safety against overturning is resisting moment divided by overturning moment. Acceptable factor of safety is
between 1.5 to 2.
5. The driving force that causes retaining wall to slide is the lateral earth pressure from soil and surcharge. The forces that resist
sliding are passive pressure at toe, the friction at the base of the footing; and the passive pressure against the key if used.
6. The factor of safety against sliding is the total resisting force divided by total driving force. Acceptable factor of safety is between
1.5 to 2.
Overturning:
Where g is unit weight of soil, Ka is active pressure coefficient, and H is the height from top of earth to bottom of footing, q is
surcharge.
where Ws,Wf,We,Wk,Wq are weight of stem, footing, earth, key and surcharge, Xs,Xf,Xe,Xk,Xq are distance from the center of stem,
footing, earth, key, and surcharge to the rotation point at toe.
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Bearing pressure:
Where W is total weight of retaining wall including stem, footing, earth and surcharge.
Where, Qmax, Qmin are maximum and minimum footing pressure, B is the width of footing.
5. Qmax should be less than allowable soil bearing capacity of footing soil.
Sliding:
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where m is friction coefficient between concrete and soil. m is often taken as tan (2/3 f). f is internal friction of the soil.
Where Kp is passive earth pressure coefficient, h is the height from top of soil to bottom of footing at toe. If a key is used to help resist
sliding, h is the height from top of soil to the bottom of the key.
Given:
Height of stem: 10 ft
Thickness of stem: 1 ft
Thickness of footing: 1 ft
Width of footing: B = 6 ft
Length of heel: 4 ft
Length of toe: 1 ft
Height of soil above heel: 10 ft
Height of soil above toe: 1 ft
Unit weight of backfill soil: g = 115 pcf,
Internal friction angle of soil: 30 degree,
Friction coefficient between concrete and soil: 0.5
Allowable soil bearing capacity for footing soil: 3000 psf
Requirement: Check stability against overturning and sliding, and soil bearing capacity.
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Example S.2 Cantilever retaining wall with horizontal backfill, surcharge, and key
Given:
Height of stem: 10 ft
Thickness of stem: 1 ft
Thickness of footing: 1 ft
Width of footing: B = 6 ft
Length of heel: 4 ft
Length of toe: 1 ft
Height of soil above heel: 10 ft
Height of soil above toe: 1 ft
Depth of key: 1 ft
Unit weight of backfill soil: g =115 pcf
Internal friction angle of soil: f = 28 degree
Friction coefficient between concrete and soil: m = 0.5
Allowable soil bearing capacity for footing soil: 4000 psf
Surcharge above backfill soil: q = 200 psf
Requirement: Check stability against overturning and sliding, and check soil bearing capacity.
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Given:
Height of stem: 10 ft
Thickness of stem: 1 ft
Thickness of footing: 1 ft
Width of footing: B = 6 ft
Length of heel: 4 ft
Length of toe: 1 ft
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Requirement: Check stability against overturning and sliding, and check soil bearing capacity.
Height from top of backfill soil to bottom of footing: H = 10+1+4 tan b = 11.71 ft
Consider one foot width of wall,
Overturning moment: Mo=g Ka H3/6 = 115x0.35*11.713/6 = 10740 ft-lb
Calculate Resisting moment:
Weight of stem: Ws=150x10x1=1500 lbs
Distance from center of stem to edge of toe: Xs=1.5 ft
Weight of footing: Wf=150x6x1=900 lbs
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