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Retaining Wall Failure - Deflection or Angle

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CWEngineer

Civil/Environmental
Jul 3, 2002
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Is there guidance for a deflection (offset) or angle that when a retaining wall has reached those values, the retaining wall is considered to have failed?

Thanks in advance.
 
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I use L/240 criteria to limit deflection at the top of the stem, but that is not anywhere near a failure value.
 
hmmm... I imagine it would depend on what the governing code or industry standard possibly. What type of retention system is this?

FE - thanks for tip by the way.

EIT
 
LADOTD, use 0.4H where "H" is the exposed height of the retaining cantilever wall.
 
TIA30:

I assume you mean 0.04H as 4 feet seems a bit much for a ten foot wall. Just a bit.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering

 
No. You apply as:
Maximum Allowable Deflection = 0.4 (Exposed Height in feet) = Results (inch)
 
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