This paper reports the results of a novel experiment in which two nominally identical full-scale steel multi-anchor reinforced soil walls were taken to foundation failure by progressive loss of footing support. The 4-m high walls varied only with respect to reinforcement anchor lengths. The data show that facing displacements at end of construction and at time of foundation failure below the footing were greater for the wall with the shorter reinforcement lengths. Reinforcement loads at end of construction were best estimated using a working stress model proposed by the authors rather than current methods used in Japan and the UK. However, after significant loss of footing support, the Japanese Public Works Research Centre method gave more accurate and safer load predictions. Regardless, both the anchor rods and anchor plates had abundant reserve capacity to provide large margins of safety against internal tensile rupture and pullout modes of failure even after large foundation displacements.
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Stability of multi-anchor soil walls after loss of toe support Available to Purchase
R. J. Bathurst;
R. J. Bathurst
*Department of Civil Engineering, GeoEngineering Centre at Queen's-RMC, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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Y. Miyata;
Y. Miyata
†Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National Defense Academy, Yokosuka, Japan.
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T. Konami;
T. Konami
‡Okasan Livic Co., Ltd, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
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H. Miyatake
H. Miyatake
§Construction Technology Research Team, Public Works Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 21 2015
Accepted:
June 11 2015
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2015 Thomas Telford Ltd
2015
Geotechnique (2015) 65 (11): 945–951.
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Received:
February 21 2015
Accepted:
June 11 2015
Citation
Bathurst RJ, Miyata Y, Konami T, Miyatake H (2015), "Stability of multi-anchor soil walls after loss of toe support". Geotechnique, Vol. 65 No. 11 pp. 945–951, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.15.P.041
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