Principles of Foundation Engineering, SI Edition
Principles of Foundation Engineering, SI Edition
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ISBN: 9781305723351
Author: Braja M. Das
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.4P
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Find the Rankine’s active force per unit length of the wall after the occurrence of the tensile crack.

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A 6m retaining wall is supporting a soil with the following properties:Unit weight = 16 KN/cu.mAngle of internal friction = 25ºCohesion = 14 Kpaa. Assuming no tensile cracks occurs in the soil; determine its normal pressure acting at the back of the wall.b. If tensile crack occurs in the soil, calculate its active pressure acting on the wall.c. Find the location of tensile crack measured from the surface of horizontal backfill.
A frictionless retaining wall is shown in the figure below. q=10 kN/m² 7=15 kN/m³ = 26° c' = 8 kN/m² Determine: a. The active force after the tensile crack occurs. (kN/m) b. The passive force. (kN/m) c. Location of passive force from the base of the wall (m)
Refer to Figure 12.6a. Given the height of the retaining wall, H is 18 ft; the backfill is a saturated clay with Φ = 0º, c = 500 lb/ft2, γsat = 120 lb/ft3,a. Determine the Rankine active pressure distribution diagram behind the wall.b. Determine the depth of the tensile crack, zc.c. Estimate the Rankine active force per foot length of the wall before and after the occurrence of the tensile crack.
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