Title: Construction and Design of Retaining Walls
1Construction and Design of Retaining Walls
- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ullrich Hanses
- FH Coburg /Germany
2retaining walls
3gravity dam
- gravity dam from limstone without mortar
4gravity dam
- wall of Lauenstein Castle in the Franconia region
5gravity dam
6gravity dam
7gravity dam
8gravity dam
9gravity dam
10gravity dam
- underpinning of a wall of a factory
11construction details
12construction details
- construction joint between foundation and the wall
13drain
14drain
- drain with synthetic materials
15calculation of the earth pressure
16calculation of the earth pressureformula of
Müller Breslau
17calculation of the earth pressureretaining wall
with a sharp bend in the back wall
18calculation of the earth pressureretaining wall
with a console in the back wall
earth pressure
gKagh
j
Ja
19calculation of stability of retaining wall
20stability against overturningfor dead load
RV
R
eb
b
sL
sR
soil pressure
21stability against overturningfor dead load
traffic load
RV
R
eb
c
b
sR
3c
soil pressure
22stability against sliding
R
RV
Epghr
RH
RS
23stability against base failure
dS
R
RV
RH
d
g1
eb
g2, j, c
b
2eb
b
24calculation of the force of the base failure
25stress in the wall
- If the distance eb between the resultant R and
the centroidal axis within the wall is less than
b/6 there is only compressive stress in the wall
R
eb
b
sR
sL
eb b/6
26retaining walls
27retaining wall
- small retaining wall with piers
28retaining wall
- high retaining wall with facing bricks
29principle of statics of the angular retaining wall
R
ballast
G1
Eag
buttresses
GE
theoretical back side of the wall
G2
30different types of angular retaining walls
- normal angular retaining wall
31different types of angular retaining walls
- angular retaining wall with cross shear walls
32different types of angular retaining walls
- retaining wall with pile foundation
33reinforcement in a angular retaining wall
34calculation of earth pressurewith real sliding
lines
Monolith 2
a
Eagr
Eagl
da
h
Monolith 1
Ja
Ja
35calculation of earth pressurewith theoretical
backside
b
theoretical backside
G3
G1
Eag
R
h
da
G2
36calculation of stability
37stability against overturningfor dead load
RV
R
eb
b
sL
sR
soil pressure
38stability against overturningfor dead load
traffic load
RV
R
eb
c
b
sR
3c
soil pressure
39stability against sliding
RV
R
Epghr
RH
RS
40stability against base failure
solution see page 21
dS
RV
R
d
g1
RH
eb
b
g2, j, c
2eb
b
41calculation of internal forcescut off of the
earth monolith
b
b/2
b/2
eaghu
according German DIN 4085 eaghd 2 eaghu
e
E1
E1
Eaghr
GB
E2
E2
Eaght
RBv
eaghd
RBh
RBv
RBh
e
42calculation of internal forcesCut 1-1
G1
E1
E2
1
1
y
Q
M
N
x
43calculation of internal forcesCut 2-2
y
G2
Q
M
x
N
Rs1
sL
sR
P1
P2
44calculation of internal forcesCut 3-3
G3
M
x
N
Q
Rs3
y
sL
P1
sR
P2
45calculation of internal forcessurveillance
N
M
Q
Q
M
M
G
N
N
Q
Rs2
sL
sR
P2
P1
46water pressure (additional forces)
G1
G2
WL
WR
S1
S2
47retaining walls
48special cases
- retaining wall with anchors
49special cases
- wire baskets filled with stones or earth in
geotextile
50special cases
- wall from eath, wire and geotextile