ivanlocke
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 23, 2003
- 60
I am designing a ~10' tall retaining wall to a rock hopper (wall will need to support loader dumping into hopper) using 2'x2'x4' concrete blocks with interlocking bumps - somewhat like legos. I am looking at what options I have for anchors.
One option I am looking at is a geogrid laid between the concrete blocks back into the soil as we backfill. Would anyone know where I could find a coefficient of friction value between the geogrid and concrete?
Another option I would like to look at is the metal anchors with a "T" that pulls against the face of the block and a shaft lined with teeth which is backfilled over. Would anyone know the name or where I could find information about such anchors?
Any other ideas would also be appreciated.
Thanks.
One option I am looking at is a geogrid laid between the concrete blocks back into the soil as we backfill. Would anyone know where I could find a coefficient of friction value between the geogrid and concrete?
Another option I would like to look at is the metal anchors with a "T" that pulls against the face of the block and a shaft lined with teeth which is backfilled over. Would anyone know the name or where I could find information about such anchors?
Any other ideas would also be appreciated.
Thanks.