Jean_Wong
Structural
- Sep 8, 2016
- 29
Good Day!
I am designing retaining walls to be used on a railway project. AASHTO LRFD is required for the design.
Which parts of the code should I read & apply to my design?
For the retaining wall, I have already considered active soil pressure, seismic soil pressure using mononobe-okabe method, (passive to be neglected), surcharge(vertical & horizontal), cohesion, wind (have to confirm if needed).
For the 1st type, the train runs on the heel side of the wall and the soil to be retained is on the other side. How do I apply the load from the train? Do I just apply as uniform surcharge or concentrated load? Dead or live?
For the 2nd type, the soil and the train tracks are both on the heel side.
I am designing retaining walls to be used on a railway project. AASHTO LRFD is required for the design.
Which parts of the code should I read & apply to my design?
For the retaining wall, I have already considered active soil pressure, seismic soil pressure using mononobe-okabe method, (passive to be neglected), surcharge(vertical & horizontal), cohesion, wind (have to confirm if needed).
For the 1st type, the train runs on the heel side of the wall and the soil to be retained is on the other side. How do I apply the load from the train? Do I just apply as uniform surcharge or concentrated load? Dead or live?
For the 2nd type, the soil and the train tracks are both on the heel side.