190 CHAPTER EIGHT
LATERAL PRESSURE OF
COHESIONLESS SOILS
For walls that retain cohesionless soils and are free to move an appreciable
amount, the total thrust from the soil is
(8.15)
When the surface behind the wall is level, the thrust is
(8.16)
where (8.17)
The thrust is applied at a point H/ 3 above the bottom of the wall, and the pressure
distribution is triangular, with the maximum pressure of 2P/Hoccurring at the
bottom of the wall.
For walls that retain cohesionless soils and are free to move only a slight
amount, the total thrust is 1.12P, where Pis as given earlier. The thrust is
applied at the midpoint of the wall, and the pressure distribution is trapezoidal,
with the maximum pressure of 1.4P/Hextending over the middle six-tenth of
the height of the wall.
For walls that retain cohesionless soils and are completely restrained (very
rare), the total thrust from the soil is
(8.18)
When the surface behind the wall is level, the thrust is
(8.19)
where (8.20)
The thrust is applied at a point H/3 above the bottom of the wall, and the pres-
sure distribution is triangular, with the maximum pressure of 2P/Hoccurring
at the bottom of the wall.
KPtan 45
2
2
P^1 2 H^2 KP
P
1
2
H^2 cos i
cosi 2 (cosi)^2 (cos)^2
cosi 2 (cosi)^2 (cos)^2
KAtan 45
2
2
P^1 2 H^2 KA
P
1
2
H^2 cos i
cosi 2 (cosi)^2 (cos)^2
cosi 2 (cosi)^2 (cos)^2