RJLDesign
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 12, 2003
- 24
Morning my structural minded colleges I have what will hopefully be an easy question for you.
Residential blocks with 1.5% fall across them with 1.0m retaining wall between them. In a major storm the water runs down through every ones blocks and out into a field. Not a problem yards are graded to pass water through and way from houses.
How ever my neighbour on the high side of me has build a garden along her wall for the entire wall length (25m) Now in a major storm her yard has a weir effect and dams 150mm of water for about 8 – 10hrs before it will dissipates. The wall has 100mm agg pipe behind it to drain small amounts of water away but can not cope with the sort of discharge.
Our dividing wall is 1.0m high has a 2.0m fence on top of it.
Its design data is
-Allowed for 125kpa safe bearing pressure
-47.1m/s wind speed
-and allows for 5kpa surcharge.
Should I be worried about hydrostatic pressure behind this wall and if failing and her yard ending up in mine. Or is this wall to small to really worry about that. The wall is 6yrs old and is in good condition.
Diplomacy Has Failed Time For Some Action
Residential blocks with 1.5% fall across them with 1.0m retaining wall between them. In a major storm the water runs down through every ones blocks and out into a field. Not a problem yards are graded to pass water through and way from houses.
How ever my neighbour on the high side of me has build a garden along her wall for the entire wall length (25m) Now in a major storm her yard has a weir effect and dams 150mm of water for about 8 – 10hrs before it will dissipates. The wall has 100mm agg pipe behind it to drain small amounts of water away but can not cope with the sort of discharge.
Our dividing wall is 1.0m high has a 2.0m fence on top of it.
Its design data is
-Allowed for 125kpa safe bearing pressure
-47.1m/s wind speed
-and allows for 5kpa surcharge.
Should I be worried about hydrostatic pressure behind this wall and if failing and her yard ending up in mine. Or is this wall to small to really worry about that. The wall is 6yrs old and is in good condition.
Diplomacy Has Failed Time For Some Action