TECHNICAL NOTES
Oct 1, 1988

Retaining Walls With Sloped Heel

Publication: Journal of Geotechnical Engineering
Volume 114, Issue 10

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VerticalHorizontal soil force on the heel of cantilever retaining wall is a very significant part of the total horizontal soil force considered in the calculation for sliding. Practically, the force on heel can be from 0.15 of total horizontal force minimum to more than 0.5 of total horizontal force when retaining of small height or select fill is used above base level. This force can be drastically reduced or even completely eliminated by forming a sloped heel. Practically, it is enough to make a slope of 45° to achieve a horizontal soil force on the heel reduction from 73%–98% for the soil with internal angle of friction of 20°–40°. A sloped heel can be used as a very simple and efficient method to reduce horizontal soil pressure and thus increase retaining wall safety factor against sliding.

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Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute handbook. (1984). 4th Ed., Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute, Shaumburg, Ill., 14.
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Otreshco, A. I., Iviansky, A. M., and Shmoornov, K. V. (1955). Engineering hydraulic structures. Selhozgiz, Moscow, USSR, 473 (in Russian).

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Journal of Geotechnical Engineering
Volume 114Issue 10October 1988
Pages: 1194 - 1199

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Published online: Oct 1, 1988
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Michael T. Elman
Chief Engr., The Reedy Group, Arch and Engrs., 2400 Empire Central, Dallas, TX 75235
Charles F. Terry, Fellow, ASCE
Founder and Prin., Charles F. Terry, Inc., Consulting Engrs., Inc., Dallas, TX 75226

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