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Design of Cantilever Retaining Wall

Created by: David Taylor

h5

Given:
f'c=
fy=
qa=

3 ksi
60 ksi
4000 psf

soil=

h1

h2

19

feet

2.5

feet

100
2.5
1.5
8.5
12.5
1
31
0.5
300
5
0.32
3.12

h1=
h2=
h3=
h4=
h5=
=
=
Surcharge=
Freeze depth=
Ca=
Cp=

h3

h4

psf
feet
feet
feet
feet
feet
(friction coeff)
psf
feet (make sure you can meet this)

1.1 Estimate Footing length and stem position


a=

688 lb

H1=

7398 lb

H2=

2065 lb
2150X
8.36 feet
12.55 feet

W=
X=
Lfooting=

(distance from heel to face of stem)

1.2 Overturning Moment

W 1=

Overturning Moment
MH1= 53021.038

Moverturn=

MH2= 22194.853
Righting Moment
Force
Moment Arm

Moment

UMKC SCE
Senior Design

75215.89 ft lb

4688 lb

* 6.3 ft

29296.88 ft-lb

W 2=

713 lb

* 2.8 ft

1959.375 ft-lb

W 3=

2850 lb

* 3.5 ft

9975 ft-lb

W 4=
Rv=

18700 lb
26950 lb

* 8.3 ft

=
MRighting =

154275 ft-lb
195506 ft-lb

Safety Factor against overturni


=
2.60 >2.0 => OKAY
Safety Factor against sliding
=
2.98 >1.5 => OKAY
*Assumes soils on both sides are the same

2.1 Footing Soil Pressures


Rv=

26950 lb located @ x distance from the toe of footing


x=

4.46 ft
*Verify that it is in the middle third of footing

ftoe=

-4004.85 psf

fheel=

-307.15 psf

3 Stem Design
3.1 Design of stem for moment
Mu=
86.28 ft-k
*Using a load factor of 1.6 with forces
=
0.009 *
* Find the equilalent Mu/bd^2 from Table A.12 of Book "Design of Reinf. Concrete"

MU
bd 2

482.6 psi
bd2= 2383.798

*assume b= 12

h=
16.59 in
ROUND UP to next best number
h=
18 in
(d= 15.5 in)

Therefore,

MU
bd 2

=
As=

399.04

0.0073 *
* Find the equilalent from Table A.12 of Book "Design of Reinf. Concrete"
1.3578 in2

3.2 Minimum Vertical


(ACI 318 sect. 14.3)
3.3 Minimum Horiz. As=

=>

Use #8 @ 6"

(1.57 in^2)

0.0015 OKAY
0.45 in2

*Assume one third inside face and two-thirds are outside face.
USE #4 @ 7.5" outside face and #4 @ 15" inside face.
3.4 Checking Shear Stress in Stem
Vu=
12163.76 lbs
Vc= 15281.4594 lbs

=> Therefore, OKAY Vc>Vu

4 Footing Design
4.1 Design of Heel
*The upward soil pressure is conservatively neglected, and a load factor of 1.2 is used for calculating the shear and
moment because soil and concrete make up the load. Assume d = footing depth - 3.5"

Vu=

24735 lb

Vc=

26126.366 lb

=> Therefore, OKAY Vc>Vu

Mu at the face of stem =

MU
bd 2

166

=
=

105124 ft-lb

[min=0.0033]
0.00333 *
* Find the equilalent from Table A.12 of Book "Design of Reinf. Concrete"

Using ,
As=

1.06 in2/ft
=>
Use #9 @ 11"
d required calculated with ACI Equation 12-1 for #9 top bars with c=2.50 in. and K tr = 0 is 49 in. <
81 in. available.
Note: Temperature and shrinkage steel is normally considered unnecessary in the heel and toe.
However, #4 bars @ 18" in. O/C in the long direction are used to serve as spacers for the flexural
steel and to from mats out of the reinforcing.
4.2 Design of Toe
* For service loads, the soil pressures previously determined (in sect. 2.1) are multiplied by 1.6 by a load factor of 1.6
because they are primarily caused by lateral forces.

Vu=

1281.55

Mu at the face of stem =

MU
bd 2

5598.157 =

6880 lb

6801 ft-lb

285.2

=
=

[min=0.0033]
0.00512 *
* Find the equilalent from Table A.12 of Book "Design of Reinf. Concrete"

Using ,
As=

1.63 in2/ft
=>
Use #9 @ 6"
d required calculated with ACI Equation 12-1 for #9 top bars with c=2.50 in. and K tr = 0 is 38 in. <
48 in. available.

4.3 Selection of Dowels and Lengths of Vertical Stem Reinforcing


Distance from top of
stem (ft)
5
10
15
19

Mu (ft-lb)
2987.589
16218.34
46094.23
86281.57

Effective
stem d
(in.)
11.08
12.66
14.24
15.50

Mu/bd2
24.34
101.22
227.42
359.13

0.0033
0.0033
0.00388
0.00648

As req'd
(in2/ft)

Bars
needed

0.44 #8@ 18"


0.50 #8 @ 18"
0.66 #8 @ 12"
1.21 #8 @ 6"

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