Calculating the thrust exerted by saturated soil, the seat of a water flow
Retaining walls – Active and passive earth pressure
Article REF: C242 V3
Calculating the thrust exerted by saturated soil, the seat of a water flow
Retaining walls – Active and passive earth pressure

Authors : Thomas SIMONNOT, Yann JUILLIÉ

Publication date: May 10, 2015, Review date: July 20, 2020 | Lire en français

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4. Calculating the thrust exerted by saturated soil, the seat of a water flow

Let's consider a vertical retaining wall supporting a thin, horizontal soil mass. Let's suppose that, at the end of construction, or shortly afterwards, the soil mass becomes saturated. There are two possible causes of saturation:

  • or surface feeding following continuous rainfall;

  • or from a groundwater supply in the natural soil.

During this post-construction period, the buoyancy force must be calculated under undrained or short-term conditions (see article [C 254] ).

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