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Geotechnical
- Aug 26, 2004
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In Principles of Geotechnical Engineering by Das, the lateral stress due to a strip laod is given by:
Sigma(x)=2q[Beta-{Sin(Beta)(Cos(Beta))}]/H
Where H is the height of the wall. Intutively, it seems that the lateral pressure/stress from a given loading, a given distance from the wall should not be dependent on the height of the wall. Some other references, such as Poulus and Davis' Elastic Solutions book give the same formula but with pi instead of H. Can someone shed light on this?
Thanks
Sigma(x)=2q[Beta-{Sin(Beta)(Cos(Beta))}]/H
Where H is the height of the wall. Intutively, it seems that the lateral pressure/stress from a given loading, a given distance from the wall should not be dependent on the height of the wall. Some other references, such as Poulus and Davis' Elastic Solutions book give the same formula but with pi instead of H. Can someone shed light on this?
Thanks