E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Study on Passive Earth Pressure of Retaining Wall in Transversely Isotropic Soil

  • Chen Tao,
  • Chen Chao,
  • Guan Fengting,
  • Zhou Ruoyang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202014301020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 143
p. 01020

Abstract

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Based on the fabric tensor theory and the principle of least square method, the method of block processing in the same model to explore the variation of the passive earth pressure of the transversely isotropic soil was used in the study. At the same time, primary displacement application and multiple displacement application were applied to change the angle between the large principal stress direction of the filling and the normal direction of the deposition surface to obtain the new strength parameters ci and φi of each block after the model was divided and additionally analyzing the variation of the anisotropic passive earth pressure. The study shows: 1.Considering the transverse isotropy of the soil and reaching the limit equilibrium, the passive earth pressure of the soil after multiple displacement application is not only smaller than that after primary displacement application but also closed to the theoretical solution of Coulomb’s earth pressure; 2.When the soil is inclined, the anisotropy is significant when compared with the horizontal direction.