Active pressure for axisymmetric problem under general conditions is formulated and solved by an iterative finite difference solution of the characteristic equations in the present paper. A general lateral stress coefficient is used instead of the Haar-von Karman hypothesis and numerical modeling has also confirmed that Harr-von Karman hypothesis is a reasonable assumption for the present problem if sufficient wall movement is allowed. The shape of the failure zone and variation of active pressure with depth and wall friction are investigated. Some interesting results on the active pressures arising from the arch action are found. Principle of superposition of the effect of soil weight, surcharge, and cohesive strength is discussed. Finally...
This work treats the physical modeling of failure mechanisms by active earth pressure. T...
A calculation method for the active earth pressure on the possibly inclined face of a retaining wall...
Active earth pressure on retaining structures supporting a narrow column of soil cannot be properly ...
In this paper, a general tangential stress coefficient is introduced to overcome the limitations of ...
International audienceA simple method is proposed for calculating the active and passive earth press...
Copyright © 2012 Sima Ghosh and Chirabrata Debnath. This is an open access article distributed under...
In field, the earth pressure on a retaining wall is the common effect of kinds of factors. To figure...
© 2015 American Society of Civil Engineers. A new simplified method is proposed to compute the activ...
Retaining walls in axi-symmetric conditions and in plane strains have been widely treated in the lit...
The horizontal differential layer element method was used to study the active earth pressure of the ...
The Mononobe-Okabe method is widely used in practice to estimate dynamic active earth pressure. The ...
[[abstract]]For retaining walls built in mountainous regions, narrow backfill spaces are often encou...
The problem of passive earth pressure is one of the important topics in Geotechnical engineering. At...
Cylindrical shafts are often used as earth retaining structures for different geotechnical engineeri...
Retaining walls are encountered in various fields of civil engineering. In many practical applicatio...
This work treats the physical modeling of failure mechanisms by active earth pressure. T...
A calculation method for the active earth pressure on the possibly inclined face of a retaining wall...
Active earth pressure on retaining structures supporting a narrow column of soil cannot be properly ...
In this paper, a general tangential stress coefficient is introduced to overcome the limitations of ...
International audienceA simple method is proposed for calculating the active and passive earth press...
Copyright © 2012 Sima Ghosh and Chirabrata Debnath. This is an open access article distributed under...
In field, the earth pressure on a retaining wall is the common effect of kinds of factors. To figure...
© 2015 American Society of Civil Engineers. A new simplified method is proposed to compute the activ...
Retaining walls in axi-symmetric conditions and in plane strains have been widely treated in the lit...
The horizontal differential layer element method was used to study the active earth pressure of the ...
The Mononobe-Okabe method is widely used in practice to estimate dynamic active earth pressure. The ...
[[abstract]]For retaining walls built in mountainous regions, narrow backfill spaces are often encou...
The problem of passive earth pressure is one of the important topics in Geotechnical engineering. At...
Cylindrical shafts are often used as earth retaining structures for different geotechnical engineeri...
Retaining walls are encountered in various fields of civil engineering. In many practical applicatio...
This work treats the physical modeling of failure mechanisms by active earth pressure. T...
A calculation method for the active earth pressure on the possibly inclined face of a retaining wall...
Active earth pressure on retaining structures supporting a narrow column of soil cannot be properly ...