VaStruct
Structural
- Sep 24, 2009
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I have a similar question to the one that Kenny posted in thread255-367340 back in 2014. We are in the process of designing a sheet pile to bisect a WWTP lagoon into two sections which will allow the municipality to keep the WWTP running while they first lower the water level on one side of the sheet pile, install a liner, and then refill that side of the lagoon before doing the same procedure to the other half of the lagoon. The water level in the lagoon is 15' deep which results in significant pressures on the sheet pile. The site also has weathered rock and/or bedrock approximately 15' below grade so the depth of embedment of the sheet pile below grade is limited. We are proposing to drive the sheet pile and install class 1 riprap on the side of the lagoon that will be drained to act as a wale to laterally brace the sheet pile at a height of H/3 (5') above the base of the lagoon.
If the angle of the riprap is roughly installed at the angle of repose, can we use passive pressure to determine the resultant force from the riprap? Also as suggested in the referenced thread, should Culmann's solution be used to determine this force or another method?
Thanks.
Scott Francis
If the angle of the riprap is roughly installed at the angle of repose, can we use passive pressure to determine the resultant force from the riprap? Also as suggested in the referenced thread, should Culmann's solution be used to determine this force or another method?
Thanks.
Scott Francis