Determination of apparent earth pressure diagram for anchored walls in c–φ soil with surcharge
ISSN: 1708-5284
Article publication date: 21 May 2020
Issue publication date: 2 July 2020
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to present a diagram for the lateral earth pressure of c–φ soils exerted on anchored walls in presence of surcharge.
Design/methodology/approach
To this end, two-dimensional plane strain modeling of anchored wall was carried out in Plaxis software. To validate the numerical model, two excavations with different specifications were simulated and the model results were compared with the available results. Subsequently, a parametric analysis was done and based on its results, a diagram was proposed for the lateral earth pressure of c–φ soils including the surcharge effects.
Findings
The proposed diagram without the surcharge and cohesion effects is a trapezoidal with zero value at the ground surface that is linearly approaching the apparent earth pressure of sand according to Terzaghi and Peck (1967) at 0.1H (H: wall height). The surcharge and cohesion effects at the ground level is 4 Ka*q and 0, respectively, and below 0.1H, they are treated as the same way for lateral earth pressure of a retaining wall. It should be emphasized that the apparent pressure diagram for design does not resemble the real distribution of earth pressure against the wall and it is for calculating the values of the anchors loads.
Originality/value
The available diagrams to determine the earth pressure exerted on the anchored walls are related to sandy or clayey soils and do not take the presence of surcharge into account. Thus, the proposed diagram is quite original and different from the previous ones.
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Citation
Alavinezhad, S.P. and Shahir, H. (2020), "Determination of apparent earth pressure diagram for anchored walls in c–φ soil with surcharge", World Journal of Engineering, Vol. 17 No. 4, pp. 481-489. https://doi.org/10.1108/WJE-09-2019-0269
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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