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Types of Retaining Walls

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Retaining walls are used to retain earth in a vertical position, at locations where abrupt changes occur in the ground levels. The Wall and the supporting foundation have to be designed for the lateral pressure exerted by soil, and checked for strength, overturning, and sliding.


Types of Retaining Walls


1.Gravity wall: Here, stability is provided by its own weight. It is usually of masonry or plain concrete construction. Plain concrete wall is preferred only if the height is less than about 3 m.

2.Cantilever retaining wall: This consists of a vertical stem and base slabs. The stem acts as a vertical cantilever, and the heel and toe slabs act as horizontal cantilevers.

3.Counterfort retaining wall: Here, the counterforts behave like vertical cantilever beams with a T-section and varying depth. The vertical slab (stem) is designed with a fixed boundary condition on three sides and is free at the top.


4.Buttress retaining wall: It is similar to a counterfort retaining wall, except that the transverse support walls are located on the side of the stem opposite the retaining material and act as compression struts.

5.Basement wall: The exterior walls at the basement of a building also act as retaining walls, with the top of the wall being restrained, due to the RC slab at the ground floor level.

Types of retaining walls:
(a) Gravity wall (b) Cantilever retaining wall (c) Counterfort wall (d) Buttress wall (e) Basement wall





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