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ISBN: 9781337583817
Author: Braja M. Das, Khaled Sobhan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 13.1P
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Find the magnitude of the lateral earth forces Po per unit length of the wall and find the location z¯ of the resultant measured from the bottom of the wall.

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Answer to Problem 13.1P

The magnitude of the lateral force is 393.1kN/m_.

The location of the resultant measured from the bottom of the wall is 2.5m_.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The height (H) of the retaining wall is 7.5 m.

The soil friction angle ϕ is 31°.

The angle of wall friction δ is 0.

The unit weight γ of the sand is 19.2kN/m3.

The over-consolidation ratio (OCR) is 2.2.

Calculation:

Calculate the earth pressure coefficient (Ko) using the relation.

Ko=(1sinϕ)(OCR)sinϕ

Substitute 31° for ϕ and 2.2 for OCR.

Ko=(1sin31°)(2.2)sin31°=0.48496×1.5009=0.7279

Calculate the total force per unit length (Po) using the relation.

Po=12KoγH2

Substitute 0.7279 for Ko, 19.2kN/m3 for γ, and 7.5m for H.

Po=12×0.7279×19.2×(7.5)2=393.1kN/m

Thus, the magnitude of the lateral earth force per unit length (Po) is 393.1kN/m_.

Calculate the location of the resultant (z¯) using the relation.

z¯=H3

Substitute 7.5m for H.

z¯=7.53=2.5m

Thus, the location of the resultant (z¯) measured from the bottom of the wall is 2.5m_.

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