kirei17
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 23, 2013
- 22
Hi,
I'm curious about soil pressure design for V-ditches.
What i have been thinking is that there must be a difference for lateral soil pressure if the surface is sloped than when it is vertical (no slope).
This thinking of V-ditches should not be a concern if you are imagining sideway ditches.. But imagine a v-ditch that is huge enough to drown a bus. I mean now we're talking significant soil pressure, even if it would not be as big as when the surface is vertical.
And another question suddenly come up is about... I know this is probably related to basic.. What is the relation of internal angle friction and stability of a soil or rock cut? Is there some certain formulas?
Thanks before,
Rio.
I'm curious about soil pressure design for V-ditches.
What i have been thinking is that there must be a difference for lateral soil pressure if the surface is sloped than when it is vertical (no slope).
This thinking of V-ditches should not be a concern if you are imagining sideway ditches.. But imagine a v-ditch that is huge enough to drown a bus. I mean now we're talking significant soil pressure, even if it would not be as big as when the surface is vertical.
And another question suddenly come up is about... I know this is probably related to basic.. What is the relation of internal angle friction and stability of a soil or rock cut? Is there some certain formulas?
Thanks before,
Rio.