reggeo
Geotechnical
- May 12, 2004
- 11
We are designing a 26' high retaining wall. We have been required to substantiate the freeboard height and impact load we recommended (5.0', 125 pcf), based on possible future debris flow.
The ascending slope is about 1.5:1.0; the max. depth of sloughing has been postulated at 3.0'. I am assuming that at most only about 1/3 of the length of the upslope could slough down at any one time. It appears that a graphical solution would be most practical, but that's just a guess.
Any and all help appreciated.
The ascending slope is about 1.5:1.0; the max. depth of sloughing has been postulated at 3.0'. I am assuming that at most only about 1/3 of the length of the upslope could slough down at any one time. It appears that a graphical solution would be most practical, but that's just a guess.
Any and all help appreciated.