starcasm
Structural
- Jul 15, 2008
- 25
I am working on retaining wall structures (2 walls forming a containment area) where the load cases are dictated to be saturated soil to a level 3 ft. above the wall OR filled with water. I understand the soil pressures are calculated using Ra = 1/2 * ka * p.soil * g * H^2, where p.soil * g = the saturated soil unit weight. What I don't understand is what equations to use for the water case. I have references that state, R = p.water * g * h, where p.water * g = the water unit weight for uniform pressure at depth, h. And R = 1/2 * p.water * g * h, for resultant force on the vertical surface.
When comparing the load cases, do water depths (h) get squared similarly to the soil depth equations? My goal is to get the governing vertical loads on the heel and toe and lateral loads. Thank you in advance.
When comparing the load cases, do water depths (h) get squared similarly to the soil depth equations? My goal is to get the governing vertical loads on the heel and toe and lateral loads. Thank you in advance.