CWEngineer
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 3, 2002
- 269
I am seeking guidance regarding the use of passive (resisting) pressures to assist in the analysis of the structural design of a stem wall. EM 1110-2-2502 allows the use of passive resistance for structural design (please see attached document). Would it be acceptable to use the net factored pressure to check the capacity of a 2 ft thick stem wall (as shown in the attached document). For example if the factored active pressure is 900 psf and the factored passive pressure is 200 psf, can 700 psf be used to analyze the wall?
I have not really seen information regarding this topic. Not sure if you can just subtract for example 200 psf from 900 psf in a 2 ft thick wall. Also, if the use of passive (resistance) pressures is allowed, should it be factored?
Thanks
I have not really seen information regarding this topic. Not sure if you can just subtract for example 200 psf from 900 psf in a 2 ft thick wall. Also, if the use of passive (resistance) pressures is allowed, should it be factored?
Thanks