calky117
Geotechnical
- Mar 29, 2011
- 9
Hi all, I can't seem to find a definitive answer in texts, I've been looking through AASHTO, FHWA/NCHRP reports and USACE guidelines.
For a concrete block gravity retaining wall, I've accepted that a 50% reduction to Kh is acceptable and that 1-2" of movement that this correlates to is okay. However I'm unsure if this reduction should only apply to the seismic earth pressures, or can it also be applied to the wall inertia force?
Thanks.
For a concrete block gravity retaining wall, I've accepted that a 50% reduction to Kh is acceptable and that 1-2" of movement that this correlates to is okay. However I'm unsure if this reduction should only apply to the seismic earth pressures, or can it also be applied to the wall inertia force?
Thanks.