MatthewMansfield
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 11, 2012
- 47
Hello all
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the following problem.
I am digging a hole in the ground that is 1.946m deep and erecting a wall.
I am trying to work out whether my overturning moment of the wall is greater than the sum of all the resisting moments.
Below is an image of my wall.
As you can see that my over turning moment is 7.781kN and the total sum of my resisting moment is 4.7kN however I am not sure if my math is correct.
The only thing that I am certain of is that I have 11.99kN/m acting 0.649m from the base of the wall.
I was hoping if anyone could cast their eye and give any pointers or advice.
The green circle is the point of rotation.
Thank you.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with the following problem.
I am digging a hole in the ground that is 1.946m deep and erecting a wall.
I am trying to work out whether my overturning moment of the wall is greater than the sum of all the resisting moments.
Below is an image of my wall.
As you can see that my over turning moment is 7.781kN and the total sum of my resisting moment is 4.7kN however I am not sure if my math is correct.
The only thing that I am certain of is that I have 11.99kN/m acting 0.649m from the base of the wall.
I was hoping if anyone could cast their eye and give any pointers or advice.
The green circle is the point of rotation.
Thank you.