Teesa
Structural
- Mar 3, 2024
- 3
Hello,
I am examining an existing retaining wall for sliding, overturning, and bearing checks.
For dimensions, see attached.
I have checked overturning, and it is okay, but sliding is not. The cantilever retaining wall has a shear key. According to the Canadian foundation manual, passive resistance above the frost depth should not be considered.
I need help calculating the sliding; it is failing in sliding:
Factor of Safety (FSsliding) = ∑Resisting Force/Driving force
The resisting force is Vertical force x Tan θsoil + Hp Hp = 1/2 γH2Kp = 1/2 x 22 x (500/1000)2 x 3.3 = 10 kN (a very small force).
For the driving force, I used lateral earth pressure and lateral surcharge pressure.
I want to know, when we have a shear key, how do we calculate the resistance provided by the shear key?
Second question: when calculating the bearing pressure, the eccentricity is greater than B/6, which means that the eccentricity of the load is less than one-sixth of the base width of the retaining wall.
How do I calculate the soil pressure? In one of the old posts ( I found "I get e > L/6 condition, Hence, I applied the 2P/BL' to calculate pressure max; where L' is the bearing length = 3* (0.5L-e)
Thus, Qu = 2P/BL' = 102.6 kNm2"
Can someone please let me know what the formula is to calculate soil pressure when e > b/6?
Thanks,
I am examining an existing retaining wall for sliding, overturning, and bearing checks.
For dimensions, see attached.
I have checked overturning, and it is okay, but sliding is not. The cantilever retaining wall has a shear key. According to the Canadian foundation manual, passive resistance above the frost depth should not be considered.
I need help calculating the sliding; it is failing in sliding:
Factor of Safety (FSsliding) = ∑Resisting Force/Driving force
The resisting force is Vertical force x Tan θsoil + Hp Hp = 1/2 γH2Kp = 1/2 x 22 x (500/1000)2 x 3.3 = 10 kN (a very small force).
For the driving force, I used lateral earth pressure and lateral surcharge pressure.
I want to know, when we have a shear key, how do we calculate the resistance provided by the shear key?
Second question: when calculating the bearing pressure, the eccentricity is greater than B/6, which means that the eccentricity of the load is less than one-sixth of the base width of the retaining wall.
How do I calculate the soil pressure? In one of the old posts ( I found "I get e > L/6 condition, Hence, I applied the 2P/BL' to calculate pressure max; where L' is the bearing length = 3* (0.5L-e)
Thus, Qu = 2P/BL' = 102.6 kNm2"
Can someone please let me know what the formula is to calculate soil pressure when e > b/6?
Thanks,