2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12031656
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A Method for Determining the Safe Thickness of Concrete Retaining Walls Based on Slab Structure Theory

Abstract: The safe thickness of concrete retaining walls for curtain grouting on tunnel faces is an essential factor related to tunnel safety and grouting effects. In this research, the concrete retaining wall was simplified into a standard rectangular slab structure. The Rankine active earth pressure theory and the plastic hinge theory were used to analyze the lateral force of the concrete retaining wall. By deriving the safety-thickness equation of the concrete retaining wall, a quantitative criterion that can display… Show more

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“…Some scholars examined the effect of backfill variability random field on the design of retaining walls and put forward suggestions to cope with it [22]. Yankai L [23] analysed the lateral force of the concrete retaining wall by adopting Rankine's active soil pressure theory, plastic hinge theory, and force analysis. The retaining wall is given an accurate solution formula for the value of the safety factor K 0 , and its reasonableness is verified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars examined the effect of backfill variability random field on the design of retaining walls and put forward suggestions to cope with it [22]. Yankai L [23] analysed the lateral force of the concrete retaining wall by adopting Rankine's active soil pressure theory, plastic hinge theory, and force analysis. The retaining wall is given an accurate solution formula for the value of the safety factor K 0 , and its reasonableness is verified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%