Enhineyero
Structural
- Sep 1, 2011
- 283
Hi all, We all know that the force on a retaining wall depends on the depth of the water / soil it retains, my question would be why is the Width of the soil/water being retained (the dimension perpendicular to the soil/water) is not considered? I am a bit rusty when it comes to fluid and soil mechanics, can somebody guide me on this?
Because I think the width of the soil or water to be retained has a significant on the retaining wall loads. Please see attached sketch. Would figure A resist the same force as figure B?
Because I think the width of the soil or water to be retained has a significant on the retaining wall loads. Please see attached sketch. Would figure A resist the same force as figure B?