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Structural
- Aug 6, 2007
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I am designing a cantilevered retaining wall, 8" poured in place concrete, 6ft retaining for residential. There is a slab on grade behind the wall that I would like to make a positive connection with to the back of the wall at the top.
I would like to limit the potential separation of the slab to wall by using #3 rebar dowels spaced at 24" o.c. with a standard 90degrgee hook into the center of the wall. The slab will obviously be poured after the backfill is compacted but I am concerned about induced stress at the front face of the wall over time. Any thoughts about this detail?
The concrete slab spans 10ft behind the wall and is continuous. There isn't enough sliding resistance btw'n the slab and grade in order to fully resist the top of wall restraint force....Am I asking for trouble with this detail? Should I go ahead and add vertical rebar in the front of the wall to account for this?
Thoughts, suggestions welcomed.
I would like to limit the potential separation of the slab to wall by using #3 rebar dowels spaced at 24" o.c. with a standard 90degrgee hook into the center of the wall. The slab will obviously be poured after the backfill is compacted but I am concerned about induced stress at the front face of the wall over time. Any thoughts about this detail?
The concrete slab spans 10ft behind the wall and is continuous. There isn't enough sliding resistance btw'n the slab and grade in order to fully resist the top of wall restraint force....Am I asking for trouble with this detail? Should I go ahead and add vertical rebar in the front of the wall to account for this?
Thoughts, suggestions welcomed.