bbookz
Structural
- Oct 19, 2005
- 27
A co-worker came across this perplexing condition. He recieved prototype drawings from an architect showing a building with a full basement 14'-0" below grade. The drawings show an exterior counterfort retaining about 3'-0" away from the buildings basement wall. The space between the walls is filled with gravel. The intended purpose of the exterior retaining wall is to relieve earth pressures against the basement wall so that this wall can be built out of CMU. Is this logical? I have always understood that the lateral earth pressure is a function of Ka/Kp, density, and depth. Does having only a 3'-0" width of soil behind the basement wall effect the pressure on this wall.