Building Construction Handbook, Eighth Edition

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Retaining Walls up to 6„000 high ~ these can be classified as
medium height retaining walls and have the primary function of
retaining soils at an angle in excess of the soil's natural angle of
repose. Walls within this height range are designed to provide the
necessary resistance by either their own mass or by the principles
of leverage.
Design ~ the actual design calculations are usually carried out by
a structural engineer who endeavours to ensure that:-

1. Overturning of the wall does not occur.


  1. Forward sliding of the wall does not occur.

  2. Materials used are suitable and not overstressed.

  3. The subsoil is not overloaded.

  4. In clay subsoils slip circle failure does not occur.


The factors which the designer will have to take into account:-

1. Nature and characteristics of the subsoil(s).


  1. Height of water table † the presence of water can create
    hydrostatic pressure on the rear face of the wall, it can also
    affect the bearing capacity of the subsoil together with its
    shear strength, reduce the frictional resistance between the
    underside of the foundation and the subsoil and reduce the
    passive pressure in front of the toe of the wall.

  2. Type of wall.

  3. Material(s) to be used in the construction of the wall.


Medium Height Retaining Walls

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