Civil Engineering - Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 6)
6.
The lateral earth pressure on a retaining wall
is equal to mass of the soil retained
proportional to the depth of the soil
proportional to the square of the depth of the soil
proportional to the internal friction of the soil
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Agha Bilal said:   7 months ago
Correct option is (B) i.e. Lateral pressure on the retaining wall is *directly proportional to the depth of the soil*.
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Bir Bahadur Thokar said:   1 year ago
Agree, B is the correct option.
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Fakhar Naveed said:   2 years ago
Lateral pressure on the retaining wall is directly proportional to the depth of the soil.
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BugtiMehdi said:   2 years ago
Option E None of the above is the correct one.

The Lateral earth pressure is directly proportional to the depth of the soil because;

P = KwH.
P proportional H.
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Khadak sanjyal said:   2 years ago
I think the answer B is the right answer.
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BIKRAM said:   3 years ago
I think this answer is not correct because the equation is 1/2k^h^2 that's why earth pressure is directly proportional to the square of height.
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Manisha Reddy Narala said:   3 years ago
Option B is right

Lateral earth pressure= k.w.h
(So directly proportional to h)

Lateral earth pressure force* = 0.5 k.w.h^2.

(It's force directly to h^2 but not pressure)

Here K depends on the angle of internal friction(θ) and retaining wall condition (active/at rest/passive).

For example At rest K = 1-sin θ.
Here lateral earth pressure and K decrease as the angle of internal friction θ increases. So lateral earth pressure is not directly proportional to the angle of internal friction.
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Manisha Reddy said:   3 years ago
The Lateral earth pressure is directly proportional to the depth of soil because p=kwh.
The lateral earth pressure force is directly proportional to the square of the depth of soil
P(pressure force)= area of pressure diagram = 0.5kwh^2.
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Abid Saeed said:   4 years ago
Only "c " is the correct answer. Because pressure is directly proportional to the square of depth "B" is not a correct answer. And in the case of option "D" according to the active earth pressure coefficient "K " is inversely proportional to the internal angle of friction.
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Don said:   4 years ago
According to me, the right C.


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