bsrd
Structural
- Jul 2, 2009
- 17
I am evaluating precast T planks for containing materials due to bulk storage, such as sand or salt and I am having a diffcult time determining how they make these work for overturning and sliding compared to typical cast in place retaining walls. Actually I am just making it for overturning but for sliding I only have a .525:1 safety factor. Attached is a file. The first page shows the actual T shape section and the rest is the calc sheet with the T modeled slightly different but same width and height. Is there a trick to these things that I'm not understanding for evaluating the applied and restrained loads.