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falls outside the middle third, the pressure vanishes under a zone around the
heel, and pressure at the toe is much larger than for the other cases.
The variables in the five formulas in Fig. 5.4 are
P 1 andP 2 the pressure, lb/ft^2 (MPa), at the locations shown
Landadimensions, ft (m), at the locations shown
Rvthe total downward force on the soil behind the retaining wall, lb (N)
Rresultant, lb(N)
Earth
backfill
Stem
Front
Earth in front Footing or base
Toe
Back
Heel
Heel
K
DC
B
A
Stem
Stem
Toe Toe
T- shape wall
Reversed
L-shape wall
Stem
Stem Stem
L-shape wall
Counterfort wall
Counterfort
Heel
Toe Heel
Toe
Buttress
Buttress
Buttressed wall
(a)
FIGURE 5.4 (a) Six types of retaining walls. (b) Soil-pressure variation in retaining
walls. (Merritt-Building Construction Handbook, McGraw-Hill.)