SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
This is a simple question but for some reason my mind is cloudy today.
For reasons that I will not explain here I need to know what the Ko (at rest pressure coefficient) is for a soil with an angle of internal friction of 34 degrees? I believe it is Ko=1-sin(34 degrees) but that yields a value of .4408 and at a soil weight of 120 pcf will give an equivalent fluid pressure (efp) of 53 pcf. Now the reason why my mind is so cloudy is that I have always been told to use a efp of 70 for propped walls. So my typical design value is off by a bit (note the 34 degrees was given by the geotechnical report).
For reasons that I will not explain here I need to know what the Ko (at rest pressure coefficient) is for a soil with an angle of internal friction of 34 degrees? I believe it is Ko=1-sin(34 degrees) but that yields a value of .4408 and at a soil weight of 120 pcf will give an equivalent fluid pressure (efp) of 53 pcf. Now the reason why my mind is so cloudy is that I have always been told to use a efp of 70 for propped walls. So my typical design value is off by a bit (note the 34 degrees was given by the geotechnical report).