GoodnightKiwi
Geotechnical
- Oct 26, 2011
- 16
Hi -
I'm a geotech engineer so go easy on me with this one.
Having designed a tied-back retaining wall, I am trying to find a method whereby I can calulate the required timber pole moment for the horizontal waler that the tie-back tendons connect to - and thereby determine the minimum required pole size of that horizontal member. In this instance the uprights are at 1 metre centres and the tendon connects to the waler mid span (i.e. 0.5m from the upright either side of it).
Sketches are attached.
Sketch 1 is for a continuous horizontal beam (i.e. more than 1 tendon attached)
Sketch 2 is for a horizontal beam with only 1 tendon attachment.
Thanks in advance
I'm a geotech engineer so go easy on me with this one.
Having designed a tied-back retaining wall, I am trying to find a method whereby I can calulate the required timber pole moment for the horizontal waler that the tie-back tendons connect to - and thereby determine the minimum required pole size of that horizontal member. In this instance the uprights are at 1 metre centres and the tendon connects to the waler mid span (i.e. 0.5m from the upright either side of it).
Sketches are attached.
Sketch 1 is for a continuous horizontal beam (i.e. more than 1 tendon attached)
Sketch 2 is for a horizontal beam with only 1 tendon attachment.
Thanks in advance