A generalised analytical framework for active earth pressure on retaining walls with narrow soil

Journal Article (2022)
Author(s)

Fengwen Lai (TU Delft - Geo-engineering, Southeast University)

Ningning Zhang (RWTH Aachen University)

Songyu Liu (Southeast University)

Dayu Yang (Southeast University)

Geo-engineering
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© 2022 F. Lai, Ningning Zhang, Songyu Liu, Dayu Yang
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.21.00305
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 F. Lai, Ningning Zhang, Songyu Liu, Dayu Yang
Geo-engineering
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Issue number
11
Volume number
74
Pages (from-to)
1127-1142
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Abstract

Active earth pressure on retaining structures supporting a narrow column of soil cannot be properly analysed using Coulomb's theory. Finite-element limit analysis (FELA) shows that the soil forms multiple failure surfaces if the soil column is sufficiently narrow. This paper proposes a framework for active earth pressure estimation for narrow soils by combining an arched differential element method and a sliding wedge method. The analytical framework considers both soil friction and cohesion, soil arching effects and shear stress between adjacent differential elements. The solution obtained is validated against experimental data and FELA results. Through parametric studies, the effects on the active earth pressure of the aspect ratio, soil friction, soil cohesion and wall-soil interface roughness are examined. To facilitate the use of the proposed framework in design, a modified active earth pressure coefficient and an application height of active thrust are provided.

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