nsong
Geotechnical
- Feb 1, 2005
- 4
I am reviewing a retaining wall design. In the calculations, two parameters caught my attention. They are called "Wall Soil Interaction Coefficient" and "Foundation Soil Interaction Coefficient". For both parameters, a value of 0.9 are asigned. To my knowledge, such coefficient is the tangent of DELTA, the friction angle between wall/foundation and soils, and the tangent of DElTA rangs normally between 50 to 75 percent of tangent of PHI, the internal friction angle of soil.
The soils used in the design are silty sands and sandy silts, the friction angles are around 28-30 degrees. I think the assigned coefficient of 0.9 is too high, however, the designers insist the value is appropriate and even get offended by my questioning.
Can anybody provide any opinion? Am I wrong? What value would be more appropriate? Thanks
The soils used in the design are silty sands and sandy silts, the friction angles are around 28-30 degrees. I think the assigned coefficient of 0.9 is too high, however, the designers insist the value is appropriate and even get offended by my questioning.
Can anybody provide any opinion? Am I wrong? What value would be more appropriate? Thanks