Dave169
Mechanical
- Aug 10, 2005
- 13
I am designing a 10' cantilevered retaining wall.
I have a geotechnical report on the soil. They provided an equivalent fluid pressure of 47 pcf for level back fill and 78 pcf for a backfill sloping up to 2:1.
The retained soil will be level for the first 10 feet then slope up the hill. Can I consider this a level backfill situation and use the lower equivalent fluid pressure or should I use the more conservative EFP for sloped backfill?
To accurately model slopes what horizontal distance from the wall should be used to determine the slope?
Thanks for your help.
David
I have a geotechnical report on the soil. They provided an equivalent fluid pressure of 47 pcf for level back fill and 78 pcf for a backfill sloping up to 2:1.
The retained soil will be level for the first 10 feet then slope up the hill. Can I consider this a level backfill situation and use the lower equivalent fluid pressure or should I use the more conservative EFP for sloped backfill?
To accurately model slopes what horizontal distance from the wall should be used to determine the slope?
Thanks for your help.
David