gre2408
Geotechnical
- Oct 18, 2004
- 16
I am designing anchored soldier pile walls for State DOT. Their boring logs show two very distictive materials behind the wall location. Mostly 18 feet of silt (N=10+/-) is sitting on hard granite type of fresh rock. The height of the wall is about 35 feet and I am trying to use FHWA design recommendation for possibly two rows of anchors supporting the wall. Since the FHWA design method uses trapizoidal shaped pressure diagram (not triangular distribution), I have no idea how to model it with these two layers of materials. Only thing I can think of is somehow conservatively averaging those two strength parameters (e.g. friction angle) and using it for the full height. Does anyone have an idea how to model the pressure diagram with these two very distinctive materials?
Thanks!
Thanks!