EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Mechanical analysis of the dry stone walls built by the Incas

  • Castro Jaime,
  • Vallejo Luis E.,
  • Estrada Nicolas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714006012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 140
p. 06012

Abstract

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In this paper, the retaining walls in the agricultural terraces built by the Incas are analyzed from a mechanical point of view. In order to do so, ten different walls from the Lower Agricultural Sector of Machu Picchu, Perú, were selected using images from Google Street View and Google Earth Pro. Then, these walls were digitalized and their mechanical stability was evaluated. Firstly, it was found that these retaining walls are characterized by two distinctive features: disorder and a block size distribution with a large size span, i.e., the particle size varies from blocks that can be carried by one person to large blocks weighing several tons. Secondly, it was found that, thanks to the large span of the block size distribution, the factor of safety of the Inca retaining walls is remarkably close to those that are recommended in modern geotechnical design standards. This suggests that these structures were not only functional but also highly optimized, probably as a result of a careful trial and error procedure.