shorebob
Geotechnical
- Oct 18, 2003
- 13
I read a very informative thread re: thrust blocks in jacking pits, but it has been closed. I'm designing a thrust block in a slide-rail-shored pit in which the lower panels will be raised, and the thrust block will bear horizontally on the soil, developing passive pressure. The transition has been accounted for, but is irrelevent here. My question is about arching factor. When I design soldier piles, I use an arching factor at the toe of 2.0-3.0, based on CalTrans'.08xphi. For a 12'w. x 6'h R.C. block, would an arching factor of 2.0 be extreme, yielding an effective passive pressure area of 24' x 12'?