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Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 1
SRI VIDYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
VIRUDHUNAGAR
QUESTION BANK WITH ANSWER
DEPARTMENT: CIVIL SEMESTER: 07
SUBJECT CODE /NAME: CE6601/DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE AND BRICK
MASONDRY STRUCTURES
YEAR: III
UNIT I – RETAINING WALLS
Design of cantilever and counterfort retaining walls.
PART - A (2 marks)
1. What are the types of retaining walls? (AU Nov/Dec-2011)
Gravity retaining wall
Cantilever retaining wall
Counterfort retaining wall
Buttress retaining wall
Basement or foundation
wall
2. Name the two important stability aspects? (AU Nov/Dec-2011, 12, 13)(May/Jun-2012)
Stability against
overturning Stability
against sliding Stability of
foundation base
3. What is gravity retaining wall? (AU Nov/Dec-2012)
A gravity wall made of plain concrete or brick masonry. The stability of the wall is
maintained by its weight.it is generally made up to a height of 3m of wall.
4. How the vertical stem of a counterfort retaining wall is designed? (AU May/Jun-2012)
The stem is designed as a continuous slab with span equal to the spacing of
counterforts. The spacing of counterforts may vary from 2.5m to 4m.maximum load on stem is
at its lowest portion due to maximum horizontal earth pressure.
Consider one meter height of vertical slab and design for maximum moments. The
maximum negative moment at the end support may be taken as wl2
/10 and that at intermediate
supports as wl2
/12, where l is the span and w is the earth pressure intensity at the lowest portion
of vertical slab.
The reinforcement curtailed towards the top. The section is checked for shear and end
anchorage.
5. What is the structural action between cantilever and counterfort type retaining wall?
(AU May/Jun-2013)
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In cantilever retaining wall the pressure and other forces are withstand by the stem
of the retaining wall and base slab.
In counterfort retaining wall is provided the height of retaining wall is more than 6m.the
walls also provided perpendicular to stem wall. The counterfort act as support to stem and heel
slab.
6. What is the function of weep hole in retaining wall construction? (AU May/Jun-2013)
The weep hole is provided in the retaining wall for the purpose of water
distribution through the hole from the back fill materials.
The weep hole is act as drainage in the hilly side retaining walls due to the rain
water.
7. A cantilever retaining wall supports an inclined backfill. Sketch the distribution of
active earth pressure on the stem. (AU Nov/Dec-2011)
8. What is a Retaining wall?
Retaining walls are generally used to retain earth or such materials to maintain unequal
levels on its two faces. The soil on the back face is at a higher level and is called back fill.
Retaining walls are extensively used in the construction of basements below ground level, wing
walls of bridge and to retain slopes in hilly terrain roads.
9. What are the forces acting on retaining wall?
Self-weight of retaining wall
Weight of soil above the foundation
base Earth pressure on retaining wall
Surcharge
Soil reaction on the footing
Frictional force on the footing due to sliding.
10. What are the disadvantages of gravity retaining walls?
Gravity walls of stone masonry were generally used in the earlier days to the height of
the earth fill. The advent of reinforced concrete has resulted in thinner retaining walls.
Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
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11. What are the types of retaining walls?
Retaining wall can be classified structurally as
Cantilever retaining wall
Counter fort retaining wall
12. What is a cantilever retaining wall?
The most common and widely used retaining wall is of cantilever type. Vertical stem
resisting earth pressure one side and the slab bends like a cantilever. The thickness of the
vertical slab is large at the bottom and decreases towards the top in proportion to the varying
soil pressure.
13. What is a counter fort retaining wall?
Counter fort retaining walls are used for large heights exceeding 5 mts of earth fill. In
counterfort retaining wall the vertical stem is designed as a continuous slab spanning between
the counterforts. Counter forts are designed as cantilever beams from the base slab.
14. What are the forces acting on a retaining wall?
Forces acting on a retaining wall are
Lateral earth pressure due to the back fill
Vertical forces including weight of soil, stem, heel, toe, and soil fill above the toe.
The soil pressure developed to resist the earth pressure and other vertical forces acting
on the heel and
15. Define Active Earth pressure.
If the soil exerts a push against the wall by virtue of its tendency to slip laterally and seek its
natural slope (angle of repose) thus making the wall to move slightly away from the back filled
soil mass. This kind of pressure is known active earth pressure.
16. Define Passive earth pressure.
The pressure or resistance which soil develops in response to movement of the structure
towards it is called the Passive Earth Pressure.
17. What are the stability conditions should be checked for the retaining walls?
The stability of retaining walls should be checked against the following conditions The wall
should be stable
(a) The wall should be stable against Overturning
(b) The wall should be stable against bearing capacity failure.
18. What is meant by backfill?
The material retained or supported by a retaining wall is called backfill.
19. What is meant by surcharge?
The position of the backfill lying above the horizontal plane at the elevation of the top of a
wall is called the surcharge.
20. What is a gravity retaining wall?
A gravity retaining wall is the one in which the earth pressure exerted by the backfill is
resisted by dead weight of the wall, which is either made of masonry or mass concrete.
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21. What is meant by submerged backfill?
The sand fill behind the retaining wall saturated with water is called submerged backfill.
22. What is the function of counterforts in a retaining wall?
The stem of the counterfort retaining wall acts as a continuous slab supported
on counterforts. The counterforts take reactions both from the stem as well as the heel slab.
Since
the active earth pressure on stem acts outwards and net pressure heel slab acts downwards,
the counterforts are subjected to tensile stresses along the outer face of the counterforts.
23. What is meant by back anchoring of retaining wall?
When the height of retaining wall is much more, it becomes uneconomical to provide
counterforts. In order to reduce the section of stem etc. in the high retaining walls, the stem may
be anchored at its back. The anchor practically takes all the earth pressure and B.M and S.F. in
the stem are greatly reduced. When the wall is unsafe in sliding, shear key will have to be
provided.
24. When is the design of shear key necessary?
When the wall is unsafe in sliding, shear key will have to be provided.
Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 5
PART B (16 MARKS)
1. Design a cantilever retaining wall to retain earth embankment 4m height above ground
level the density of earth is 18kN/m3
and its angle of repose is 30 degrees. The
embankment is horizontal at its top. The safe bearing capacity of the soil may be taken
as 20018kN/m2
and the co efficient of friction between soil and concrete is 0.5.adopt M20
grade concrete and Fe415 HYSD bars.
(AUC May/Jun-2012, 13) (AUC Nov/Dec-2011, 12, 13)
1. Data
Height of embankment above G.L.
=4M Density of soil=18kN/m3
Angle of repose=30 degrees
S.B.C of soil=200kN/m2
Coefficient of friction=0.5
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UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
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Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 7
Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 8
Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 9
Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 10
2. Design a counterfort type retaining wall to suit the following data:
Height of wall above ground level=6m
S.B.C. of soil at site=160kN/m2
Angle of internal friction=33 degrees
Density of soils=16 kN/m3
Spacings of counterforts=3m c/c
Materials=M20 grade concrete
Fe415 HYSD bars
Sketch the details of reinforcements in details in the wall. (AUC May/Jun-2012, 13)
(AUC Nov/Dec-2011, 12, 13)
Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 11
Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 12
Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK)
UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 13
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UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE
& BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 14
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Retaining wall Questions.pdf

  • 1. Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK) UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE & BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 1 SRI VIDYA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY VIRUDHUNAGAR QUESTION BANK WITH ANSWER DEPARTMENT: CIVIL SEMESTER: 07 SUBJECT CODE /NAME: CE6601/DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE AND BRICK MASONDRY STRUCTURES YEAR: III UNIT I – RETAINING WALLS Design of cantilever and counterfort retaining walls. PART - A (2 marks) 1. What are the types of retaining walls? (AU Nov/Dec-2011) Gravity retaining wall Cantilever retaining wall Counterfort retaining wall Buttress retaining wall Basement or foundation wall 2. Name the two important stability aspects? (AU Nov/Dec-2011, 12, 13)(May/Jun-2012) Stability against overturning Stability against sliding Stability of foundation base 3. What is gravity retaining wall? (AU Nov/Dec-2012) A gravity wall made of plain concrete or brick masonry. The stability of the wall is maintained by its weight.it is generally made up to a height of 3m of wall. 4. How the vertical stem of a counterfort retaining wall is designed? (AU May/Jun-2012) The stem is designed as a continuous slab with span equal to the spacing of counterforts. The spacing of counterforts may vary from 2.5m to 4m.maximum load on stem is at its lowest portion due to maximum horizontal earth pressure. Consider one meter height of vertical slab and design for maximum moments. The maximum negative moment at the end support may be taken as wl2 /10 and that at intermediate supports as wl2 /12, where l is the span and w is the earth pressure intensity at the lowest portion of vertical slab. The reinforcement curtailed towards the top. The section is checked for shear and end anchorage. 5. What is the structural action between cantilever and counterfort type retaining wall? (AU May/Jun-2013)
  • 2. Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK) UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE & BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 2 In cantilever retaining wall the pressure and other forces are withstand by the stem of the retaining wall and base slab. In counterfort retaining wall is provided the height of retaining wall is more than 6m.the walls also provided perpendicular to stem wall. The counterfort act as support to stem and heel slab. 6. What is the function of weep hole in retaining wall construction? (AU May/Jun-2013) The weep hole is provided in the retaining wall for the purpose of water distribution through the hole from the back fill materials. The weep hole is act as drainage in the hilly side retaining walls due to the rain water. 7. A cantilever retaining wall supports an inclined backfill. Sketch the distribution of active earth pressure on the stem. (AU Nov/Dec-2011) 8. What is a Retaining wall? Retaining walls are generally used to retain earth or such materials to maintain unequal levels on its two faces. The soil on the back face is at a higher level and is called back fill. Retaining walls are extensively used in the construction of basements below ground level, wing walls of bridge and to retain slopes in hilly terrain roads. 9. What are the forces acting on retaining wall? Self-weight of retaining wall Weight of soil above the foundation base Earth pressure on retaining wall Surcharge Soil reaction on the footing Frictional force on the footing due to sliding. 10. What are the disadvantages of gravity retaining walls? Gravity walls of stone masonry were generally used in the earlier days to the height of the earth fill. The advent of reinforced concrete has resulted in thinner retaining walls.
  • 3. Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK) UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE & BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 3 11. What are the types of retaining walls? Retaining wall can be classified structurally as Cantilever retaining wall Counter fort retaining wall 12. What is a cantilever retaining wall? The most common and widely used retaining wall is of cantilever type. Vertical stem resisting earth pressure one side and the slab bends like a cantilever. The thickness of the vertical slab is large at the bottom and decreases towards the top in proportion to the varying soil pressure. 13. What is a counter fort retaining wall? Counter fort retaining walls are used for large heights exceeding 5 mts of earth fill. In counterfort retaining wall the vertical stem is designed as a continuous slab spanning between the counterforts. Counter forts are designed as cantilever beams from the base slab. 14. What are the forces acting on a retaining wall? Forces acting on a retaining wall are Lateral earth pressure due to the back fill Vertical forces including weight of soil, stem, heel, toe, and soil fill above the toe. The soil pressure developed to resist the earth pressure and other vertical forces acting on the heel and 15. Define Active Earth pressure. If the soil exerts a push against the wall by virtue of its tendency to slip laterally and seek its natural slope (angle of repose) thus making the wall to move slightly away from the back filled soil mass. This kind of pressure is known active earth pressure. 16. Define Passive earth pressure. The pressure or resistance which soil develops in response to movement of the structure towards it is called the Passive Earth Pressure. 17. What are the stability conditions should be checked for the retaining walls? The stability of retaining walls should be checked against the following conditions The wall should be stable (a) The wall should be stable against Overturning (b) The wall should be stable against bearing capacity failure. 18. What is meant by backfill? The material retained or supported by a retaining wall is called backfill. 19. What is meant by surcharge? The position of the backfill lying above the horizontal plane at the elevation of the top of a wall is called the surcharge. 20. What is a gravity retaining wall? A gravity retaining wall is the one in which the earth pressure exerted by the backfill is resisted by dead weight of the wall, which is either made of masonry or mass concrete.
  • 4. Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK) UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE & BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 4 21. What is meant by submerged backfill? The sand fill behind the retaining wall saturated with water is called submerged backfill. 22. What is the function of counterforts in a retaining wall? The stem of the counterfort retaining wall acts as a continuous slab supported on counterforts. The counterforts take reactions both from the stem as well as the heel slab. Since the active earth pressure on stem acts outwards and net pressure heel slab acts downwards, the counterforts are subjected to tensile stresses along the outer face of the counterforts. 23. What is meant by back anchoring of retaining wall? When the height of retaining wall is much more, it becomes uneconomical to provide counterforts. In order to reduce the section of stem etc. in the high retaining walls, the stem may be anchored at its back. The anchor practically takes all the earth pressure and B.M and S.F. in the stem are greatly reduced. When the wall is unsafe in sliding, shear key will have to be provided. 24. When is the design of shear key necessary? When the wall is unsafe in sliding, shear key will have to be provided.
  • 5. Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK) UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE & BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 5 PART B (16 MARKS) 1. Design a cantilever retaining wall to retain earth embankment 4m height above ground level the density of earth is 18kN/m3 and its angle of repose is 30 degrees. The embankment is horizontal at its top. The safe bearing capacity of the soil may be taken as 20018kN/m2 and the co efficient of friction between soil and concrete is 0.5.adopt M20 grade concrete and Fe415 HYSD bars. (AUC May/Jun-2012, 13) (AUC Nov/Dec-2011, 12, 13) 1. Data Height of embankment above G.L. =4M Density of soil=18kN/m3 Angle of repose=30 degrees S.B.C of soil=200kN/m2 Coefficient of friction=0.5
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  • 10. Srividya College of Engineering & Technology Course materials (QUESTION BANK) UNIT- I & CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE & BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Page 10 2. Design a counterfort type retaining wall to suit the following data: Height of wall above ground level=6m S.B.C. of soil at site=160kN/m2 Angle of internal friction=33 degrees Density of soils=16 kN/m3 Spacings of counterforts=3m c/c Materials=M20 grade concrete Fe415 HYSD bars Sketch the details of reinforcements in details in the wall. (AUC May/Jun-2012, 13) (AUC Nov/Dec-2011, 12, 13)
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