DHARM
504 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING
Stem
Backfill
Base slab
Toe slab
To e Heel
Foundation soil
Reinforcements
Heel slab
Fig. 13.45 Cantilever retaining wall
Toe slab
Vertical
slab
Counterfort
Heel slab
Base slab
Foundation soil
Fig. 13.46 Counterfort retaining walls
It is usually constructed in reinforced concrete and the thickness of the stem and base
slab will be small in view of the reinforcements provided to take care of flexural stresses.
Counterfort Retaining Wall
This type of wall, as shown in Fig. 13.46 resists the lateral earth pressure by beam action
between counterforts, which are wedge-shaped slabs. The base slab in the heel portion also
resists the upward pressure of the foundation soil by beam action. This type also is constructed
in reinforced concrete and is used for greater heights of the backfill.