jagti
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 17, 2009
- 28
I deal with lots of Precast block making companies that have their own design charts or cook book cross sections demonstrating how high they can go with gravity walls & faster installation. Some of them apply multidepth principle, mass extender blocks/tails at the bottom portion, gabion baskets, cribbing etc.
I would like to get a practical sense what maximum height we can go on gravity walls with morterless precast blocks. I know the general rules is between 2.5D to 1.5D (depth of block i.e solid & hollow block to also consider). Some even suggest in ideal circumstance going 3 times the depth of block if retaining clear stone (or 1H:1V granular wedge). See i don't understand granular wedge if excavating & replacing soils why not incorporate grids as it definitely improves engineering properties of soil (i.e friction angle) as less lateral loads on blocks.
Most often when specifying type of retaining walls geotechnical information is limited or unknown. Soils engineers give conservative values based on limited bore information or provide range of values for different type of soils that are to be expected i.e. allowable bearing pressure, friction angle, unit wt and active earth pressure.It often becomes hard what type of retaining walls to choose given the range of choices available. Owner wish to make full use of the property & save money in choosing retaining walls. Usually the cheapest option is precast block walls for 1.0m to 3.0m height.
I always prefer geogrid walls over gravity walls(on fill conditions) & where property line or existing vegetation i.e. larger trees are not an issue even if it requires more time & quality control wrt to reinforced fill compaction etc.
I would like to have suggestions how other engineers set their limits wrt to choosing a particular type of precast block wall wrt maximum gravity wall height.
Thanks.
I would like to get a practical sense what maximum height we can go on gravity walls with morterless precast blocks. I know the general rules is between 2.5D to 1.5D (depth of block i.e solid & hollow block to also consider). Some even suggest in ideal circumstance going 3 times the depth of block if retaining clear stone (or 1H:1V granular wedge). See i don't understand granular wedge if excavating & replacing soils why not incorporate grids as it definitely improves engineering properties of soil (i.e friction angle) as less lateral loads on blocks.
Most often when specifying type of retaining walls geotechnical information is limited or unknown. Soils engineers give conservative values based on limited bore information or provide range of values for different type of soils that are to be expected i.e. allowable bearing pressure, friction angle, unit wt and active earth pressure.It often becomes hard what type of retaining walls to choose given the range of choices available. Owner wish to make full use of the property & save money in choosing retaining walls. Usually the cheapest option is precast block walls for 1.0m to 3.0m height.
I always prefer geogrid walls over gravity walls(on fill conditions) & where property line or existing vegetation i.e. larger trees are not an issue even if it requires more time & quality control wrt to reinforced fill compaction etc.
I would like to have suggestions how other engineers set their limits wrt to choosing a particular type of precast block wall wrt maximum gravity wall height.
Thanks.