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DistributionofearthpressureonaretainingwallY.-Z.WANGOnthebasisofCoulomb'sconceptthattheearthpressureagainstthebackofaretainingwallisduetothethrustexertedbyaslidingwedgeofsoilbetweenthebackofthewallandaplanewhichpassesthroughthebottomedgeofthewallandhasaninclinationofè,adifferentialequationof®rstorderissetupbyconsideringtheequilibriumoftheforcesonanelementofthewedge.Atheoreticalresultfortheunitearthpressureonaretainingwallisobtained.AcomparisonismadebetweenCoulomb'sformulaandtheformulapresentedhere,andtheearthpressurecalculatedbytheformulapresentedhereisalsocomparedwithexperi-mentalobservations.KEYWORDS:earthpressure;theoreticalanalysis.SurlabaseduconceptdeCoulombindiquantquelapress-ionterrestresurl'arrieÁred'unmurdesouteÁnementestdueaÁlapousseÂeexerceÂeparunecaledesolglissantesitueÂeentreledosdumuretunplanquitraverselebasdumuravecuneinclinaisondeè,nouseÂtablissonsuneeÂquationdiffeÂrentielledupremierordreenconsideÂrantl'eÂquilibredesforcessuruneÂleÂmentdelacale.NousavonsobtenuunreÂsultattheÂoriquepourlapressionterrestreunitairesurlemurdesouteÁnement.NousavonsfaitunecomparaisonentrelaformuledeCoulombetlaformulepreÂsenteÂeicietnouscomparonsaussilapressionterrestrecalculeÂegraÃceaÁlaformulepreÂsenteÂeaveclesobservationsexpeÂrimentales.INTRODUCTIONThepressureagainstthebackofaretainingwallcausedbyback®llandsurchargeonthegroundsurfaceisaclassicalproblemofsoilmechanics.Coulomb's(1776)theoryandRankine's(1857)theoryarecommonlyappliedtothecalcula-tionoftheearthpressureonaretainingwall(Craig,1983).Rankine'stheoryisapplicabletothecalculationoftheearthpressureonaperfectlysmooth,verticalwall,butmostretainingwallsarefarfromfrictionless.Coulomb'sformulawasestab-lishedonthebasisoftheequilibriumoftheforcesonawholeslidingwedgebetweentheplaneoffailureandthebackfaceoftheretainingwall.Strictlyspeaking,Coulomb'stheoryisapplic-ableonlytothecalculationoftheresultanttotalearthpressureandcannotbeusedtodeterminethedistributionoftheearthpressure.Theapproximatedistributionoftheearthpressurecanbedeterminednumericallybycomputingtheresultantearthpressureatvariousdepthsalongthewall(Wu,1976).TheunitearthpressurecalculatedonthebasisofCoulomb'sandRanki-ne'stheoriesvarieslinearlywithdepth.However,alotoflaboratoryand®eldexperimentsshowthattheunitearthpressureiscurvilinearlydistributedonthebackofawall,forexample,theexperimentsofKankanina,Shirvy,KahanaandCaharly(Kerlyn,1977).Adifferentinterpretationisgivenoftheexperimentalresults,butasolutionfortheunitearthpressurehasnotbeenachieved.InthispaperonthebasisofCoulomb'sconceptthattheearthpressureagainstthebackofaretainingwallisduetothethrustexertedbyaslidingwedgeofsoilbetweenthebackofthewallandaplanewhichpassesthroughthebottomedgeofthewallandhasaninclination(relativetothehorizontal)ofè,abasicequationissetupbyconsideringtheequilibriumoftheforcesonanelementofthewedge.Itisa®rst-orderdifferentialequationfortheunitearthpressure.Thesolutionoftheequa-tionisobtained,givingatheoreticalresultfortheunitearthpressureonaretainingwall.BASICEQUATIONIthasbeenshown,fromavastamountofexperimentaldata,thataslidingsurfaceexistsinthesoilbehindaretainingwallunderthelimitequilibriumcondition,andthesurfacecanbeapproximatedbyaplanewhichpassesthroughthebottomedgeofthewallandhasaninclination(relativetothehorizontal)ofè.Thetriangularmassofsoilbetweenthisplaneoffailureandthebackfaceofthewallisreferredtoastheslidingwedge.Onthebasisofexperimentalresults,itisassumedthattheearthpressureagainstthebackofthewallisduetothethrustexertedbytheslidingwedgewhenthewallmovesforward.Now,takingtheslidingwedgeasanisolatedunit,asshowninFig.1(a),anelementofthicknessdyistakenfromthewedgeatadepthybelowthegroundsurface.Theforcesonthiselementincludetheverticalpressurepyonthetopoftheelement,theverticalreactionpydpyonthebottomoftheelement,thehorizontalreactionpxoftheretainingwall,theshearô1betweentheback®llandthebackoftheretainingwall,thenormalreactionrofthesoilatrest,theshearô2betweentheslidingback®llandtheremainingback®llatrest,andtheweightdWoftheelement,asshowninFig.1(b).Theshearingforcesonthetop83Wang,Y.-Z.(2000).GeÂotechnique50,No.1,83±88Manuscriptreceived3September1998;revisedmanuscriptaccepted18May1999.Discussiononthispapercloses31August2000;forfurtherdetailsseep.ii.TianjinUniversity.Fig.1.Analyticmodel(a)qABHydyC(b)pypy1dpydWrpxô1ô2andbottomoftheelementareneglected,consideringthatthewedgeslidesasawhole.Itcanbeshownfromtheequilibriumconditionofthehorizontalforcesontheelement,thatpxdyô2dysinècosèÿr3dysinècos(908ÿè)0(1)Thiscanbewrittenaspxô2cotèÿr0(2)Thefollowingequationcanbeobtainedfromtheequilibriumconditionoftheverticalforcesontheelement:py(Hÿy)cotèdWÿ(pydpy)(Hÿyÿdy)3cotèÿô1dyÿô2dysinèsinèÿr3dysinècosè0(3)Omittingthedifferentialtermsofsecondorder,thiscanbesimpli®edtodpydyã1Hÿy[pyÿrÿ(ô1ô2)tanè](4)whereãistheunitweightoftheback®ll.LetpxKpyô1pxtanä(5)ô2rtanjwhereKisthelateralpressurecoef®cient,äisthefrictionalanglebetweenthebackofthewallandtheback®llandjistheinternalfrictionangleoftheback®ll.Substitutingequation(5)intoequation(2),itcanbe
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