BatMan
Structural
- Feb 23, 2014
- 41
Hi all,
Doing a 24-ft tall cantilever retaining wall with limited heel length (<5-ft due to prop. line). So this requires huge toe length (over 10-ft) and deep key at the bottom of the footing for sliding (4-ft). Now, this just seems a bit excessive and feel like I need to start looking at different types like walls on grade beams and piles. Has anyone done a similar retaining walls previously? Also, I've heard many people say, "add a key for additional sliding resistance", but this just seems like a chasing my own tail. Deeper you do down, you can count on passive pressure, but you are also adding more active as well. Any thoughts?
Doing a 24-ft tall cantilever retaining wall with limited heel length (<5-ft due to prop. line). So this requires huge toe length (over 10-ft) and deep key at the bottom of the footing for sliding (4-ft). Now, this just seems a bit excessive and feel like I need to start looking at different types like walls on grade beams and piles. Has anyone done a similar retaining walls previously? Also, I've heard many people say, "add a key for additional sliding resistance", but this just seems like a chasing my own tail. Deeper you do down, you can count on passive pressure, but you are also adding more active as well. Any thoughts?