richthorpe
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 3, 2006
- 4
I've been set the task of designing a temporary batter behind a subway wall. It's got to withstand the standard highway loads. there is limited working space due to where the carriageway is and so I've suggested a 2:1 slope for about 2m from the subway wall then tappering down to 1:1. The soil is very stiff clay (cannot be indented with thumb). How can I check the stability of the slope. Would I use the standard formular for active pressure (Pa = Ka.gamma.h - 2Cu) and just assume a value for Cu? or is there another method of annalysis?