dgillette
Geotechnical
- May 5, 2005
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What is typical and/or preferred practice for wheel loads on the top of MSE retaining walls? I'm reviewing the design and stability analysis of a temporary road fill that doubles as a cofferdam. We could get some pretty large, possibly overweight trucks close to the edge, and I'm concerned about stability. The embankment would have 1/4:1 slopes, and be constructed as a "burrito wall," with woven geotextile reinforcement. The outside edge of each layer of geotextile would be folded back over the lift of fill overlying it before the next layer of geotextile, giving it the appearance of a stack of burritos - hence the nickname.
Most of what I've seen in literature and a quick search of eng-tips was simply a uniform live load of a few hundred psf. With heavy wheels close to the edge, however, I'm not sure that is appropriate. What I'm considering is taking the weight on the drive tandem (up to maybe 45,000 lb for the trucks involved - not necessarily street legal) and, for the purpose of 2D stability analysis, modeling it as being spread over two 2.5'x6' patches close to the edge of the crest. Thus, on the crest of the 2D model, there would be two areas, each of which is 2.5 feet wide, with surface pressure equal to 45,000/(2x2.5x6) = 1500 psf.
Suggestions? I'm interested in both the amount of reinforcement required, and whether we need to move the Jersey barriers back from the edge.
Thanks in advance.
DRG
Most of what I've seen in literature and a quick search of eng-tips was simply a uniform live load of a few hundred psf. With heavy wheels close to the edge, however, I'm not sure that is appropriate. What I'm considering is taking the weight on the drive tandem (up to maybe 45,000 lb for the trucks involved - not necessarily street legal) and, for the purpose of 2D stability analysis, modeling it as being spread over two 2.5'x6' patches close to the edge of the crest. Thus, on the crest of the 2D model, there would be two areas, each of which is 2.5 feet wide, with surface pressure equal to 45,000/(2x2.5x6) = 1500 psf.
Suggestions? I'm interested in both the amount of reinforcement required, and whether we need to move the Jersey barriers back from the edge.
Thanks in advance.
DRG