Passive Earth Pressures: Theories and Tests

Volume: 127, Issue: 3, Pages: 248 - 257
Published: Mar 1, 2001
Abstract
The magnitude of the passive earth pressure that resists the movement of a structure is controlled by the amount the structure moves and the direction in which it moves, strength and stiffness of the soil that resists its movement, friction or adhesion on the interface between the structure and soil, and shape of the structure. The Log Spiral Theory, corrected for 3D effects, provides an accurate means of computing ultimate passive pressures. A...
Paper Details
Title
Passive Earth Pressures: Theories and Tests
Published Date
Mar 1, 2001
Volume
127
Issue
3
Pages
248 - 257
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