sean2000
Structural
- Jun 29, 2006
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I need to design a retaining wall 2 ft away from a vertical rock surface. Do I use the full 40 PSF equivalent fluid pressure (for granular fill and good drainage) or I can use a reduced load. I know theoretically fluid pressure is only related to height and not related to width or volume. But in reality if my wall is only 1 in. away from rock, the load should be very small.
Also, I need to dowel the footing into the rock to resist sliding force. Use #8 with non-shrinkage grout, what kind of design guide shuold I use. Contractor wanted to drill vertically in to rock underneath the footing, is that acceptable? The rebar is able to take the shear but the force concentration at the rock/concrete might crack them.
Thanks
Also, I need to dowel the footing into the rock to resist sliding force. Use #8 with non-shrinkage grout, what kind of design guide shuold I use. Contractor wanted to drill vertically in to rock underneath the footing, is that acceptable? The rebar is able to take the shear but the force concentration at the rock/concrete might crack them.
Thanks