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FHWA - Circular No4 Reese-Wang Eqns 1

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RFreund

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Aug 14, 2010
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In Appendix A and Appendix B the Wang-Reese equations are used and shown in a spreadsheet format. I have 2 questions pertaining to the Passive resistance for sands spreadsheet in appendix B:

1. How is the Total Passive Force Calculated? I thought it was the d/2 (toe depth) x Min. Passive Resistance but I think I'm missing something.

2. They set d=h1 and alpha=0 in to solve eqn B-2. What is h1? I thought it might be the depth of toe below the excavation minus di, but I wasn't sure.

Thanks.

EIT
 
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RFreund,

I spent just a few moments looking at the Appendix in question, but here goes:

This is how I do it:
Select d.
Check to make sure that Ppu by Eq B-5 is more than Ppu by Eq B-2.
Compute Fp by Eq B-1, subtract Fp computed for d = di, b=0, if di > 0.
Check to make sure this value is less than that for a continuous wall.
For LRFD, factor and compare with the active earth FORCE.

The spreadsheet presented may be performing an integration over d to determine the total resistance.

Hope this helps.

J
 
Thanks that does help. I think you might be right about the integration, that was my initial suspicion.
Atleast I can complete the spreadsheet now. We have some software and I made a different spreadsheet using the Cali Trenching and Shoring manual but I wanted to compare the results with this manual.

One question,
When you compute Fp with d=di and b=0 are you using Eq B-1?

Thanks


EIT
 
hello, I hope not to bother, but the truth is I can not calculate the column ""Wedge Resistance d = h1, alpha = 0 (Eq. B-2)"" of the spreadsheet for the method of wang-reese.
the problem is that it is not h1, (h1 = d-d1 ?????), if the response does not give me the values shown in the example that appears in the document.
Thank you in advance for helping

Greetings
piltomania
 
and solve the above problem

now I have problems with the column "Total Passive Force (WR)"
and I guess it must be calculated with Eq-B-1, but
values are not entirely reliable.
I would like someone to tell me if this equation is solved or
another, or must be supplemented with something special.
in advance thank you very much



piltomania
 
I'll have to look into the calc because I was having similar issues. I've been busy lately and never finished my spreadsheet. Hopefully I can look at again this weekend.

EIT
 
thanks RFreund

also know that eh had trouble figuring FACTOR SECURITY
WANG-REESE(SANDS), as I step by step example of the rule and not give me those results.
I think the safety factor should be calculated as:

FS = (Minimum Wang-Reese Passive Resistance) / (Rload)

where Rload = (Toe reaction)X(separation between profiles)

I hope your help

piltomania
 
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