Earth Pressure Theories Effect of Water Table Layered Soils. 1
Earth Pressure Theories Effect of Water Table Layered Soils. 1
Earth Pressure Theories Effect of Water Table Layered Soils. 1
Rankine’s theory:
Assumptions:
1. The soil mass is semi-infinite, homogeneous, dry and cohesion less.
2. The ground surface is a plane which may be horizontal or inclined
3. The face of the wall in contact with the backfill is vertical and smooth.
4. The wall yields about the base sufficiently for the active pressure conditions to
develop. If it is the passive case that is under consideration, the wall is taken to be
pushed sufficiently towards the fill for the passive resistance to be fully mobilized.
1. Active case:
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Failure plane:
( ) 45+ ⁄ with major principal plane
2. Passive case:
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√
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√
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2. Passive
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= where
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= √ where =
At z=0 = √
The negative sign shows that the pressure is negative. i.e., it tries to cause a
pull on the wall. This tensile stress decreases with an increase in depth, and it
becomes zero at a depth , given by
O= √ √
The depth is known as the depth of tensile crack. Critical height of
unsupported vertical cut= 2 =
√
Passive:
√ Where
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