mschwike
Structural
- Jan 3, 2013
- 1
Does anybody know how to determine the surcharge loads for conventional masonry retaining walls that are terraced. What I have is four 5' high masonry walls 4' apart. How much surcharge is transferred from one wall down to the next, and do these load accumulate down to the bottom wall? I have been reading up on the Boussinesq equation but this doesn't seem to consider the lateral aspects of the load; or is there a conversion? I am using enercalc, but the manual has a disclaimer indicating that the Boussinesq analysis may be used for the vertical load applied to the soil from the adjacent footing, however the design must also consider the lateral sliding loads from the adjacent wall. This load could be applied as "added lateral load ", however this is at the discretion of the designer and is not within the scope of the program.