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Surcharge Pressure on Retaining Walls - 2

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RFreund

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Aug 14, 2010
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This is really just a reevaluation of this thread (A great thread by the way):

Surcharge Pressure on Retaining Walls
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Basically I was wondering if there has been any texts/codes/manuals published since this thread that would help explain or determine where the "cut-off" is for an offset surcharge.

What I would like is some publication that I could reference that would list some parameters that says if the offset surcharge is beyond the failure plane or 1:1 then it will not influence the wall.

I'm also wondering if cap4000 has changed is his opinion.

EIT
 
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