tclat
Structural
- Oct 28, 2008
- 109
Hi,
I'm doing a design review for the stabilisation of a 30 foot cut face. The slope of the land beyond the face is fairly steep at 27-30 degrees. The topsoil layer is about 3 feet thick but the rest of the face appears to be cemented granular material of varying consistency. See attached picture. The engineer has proposed a 20 foot high masonry retaining wall and the final 10 feet, has proposed a geomat. The engineer has also specified 1% cement by volume to the backfill and the width of the backfill zone varies between 3-6 feet. The design looks very lean to me and the only way I can say the wall works is if the cement stabilized backfill lowers the active pressure on the wall significantly and if they have determined that the cut face is stable and full active wedge is not developed. What friction angle would one consider for the backfill described below?
crushed stone + 1% cement by volume
sand + 1% cement by volume
coarse grained gravelly/sandy soil + 1% cement by volume
Thanks
I'm doing a design review for the stabilisation of a 30 foot cut face. The slope of the land beyond the face is fairly steep at 27-30 degrees. The topsoil layer is about 3 feet thick but the rest of the face appears to be cemented granular material of varying consistency. See attached picture. The engineer has proposed a 20 foot high masonry retaining wall and the final 10 feet, has proposed a geomat. The engineer has also specified 1% cement by volume to the backfill and the width of the backfill zone varies between 3-6 feet. The design looks very lean to me and the only way I can say the wall works is if the cement stabilized backfill lowers the active pressure on the wall significantly and if they have determined that the cut face is stable and full active wedge is not developed. What friction angle would one consider for the backfill described below?
crushed stone + 1% cement by volume
sand + 1% cement by volume
coarse grained gravelly/sandy soil + 1% cement by volume
Thanks