Instrumentation of Anchored Segmental Retaining Wall
ASTM International

Books & Journals/Geotechnical Testing Journal/Citation Page/

Volume 26, Issue 4 (December 2003)

ISSN: 0149-6115
Published Online: 0 0
Page Count: 8

Click here to download this paper now

View License Agreement

Instrumentation of Anchored Segmental Retaining Wall
Yoo C, Lee KM
(Received 29 May 2001; accepted 1 November 2002)

Abstract
This paper presents the measured behavior of an anchored segmental retaining wall. In an attempt to understand the overall mechanical behavior of the anchored segmental retaining wall and to confirm the applicability of the design assumptions, an extensive monitoring program was implemented for a 7-m-high anchored segmental retaining wall. The measured horizontal earth pressures and the inferred tensile loads in the reinforcements indicated that the state of stress within the reinforced soil mass is higher than the Rankine active state of stress and that by Coulomb wedge analysis, approaching to that based on the FHWA design approach for inextensible reinforcements. The measured performance satisfied the minimum performance requirements for the internal stability with a maximum wall movement comparable to that reported for walls with inextensible reinforcements. The wall survived severe rainfalls during and after the wall construction, exhibiting an excellent performance in terms of drainage. Implications and findings from this study are discussed.

Keywords:
active earth pressure, anchored wall, earth pressure cell, inclinometer, instrumentation, segmental retaining wall, soil, strain gage, wall displacement

Paper ID: GTJ10494_264

ASTM International is a member of CrossRef.
Author Yoo C, Lee KM Title Instrumentation of Anchored Segmental Retaining Wall Symposium , Committee on

 
Copyright © 1996-2007 ASTM. All Rights Reserved.
ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA, 19428-2959 USA