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    Retaining Walls Analysis & Design

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    Retaining Walls Analysis & Design

    Retaining Walls Analysis & Design
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 35 lectures (3h 10m) | Size: 893 MB

    Learn how to design Concrete Retaining walls against Earth pressure and Earthquakes

    What you'll learn:
    Retaining Walls Types
    Active Earth Pressure
    Passive Earth Pressure
    At Rest Earth Pressure
    Soil Shear Strength
    Rankine Theory
    Coulomb’s Theory
    Surcharge Earth Pressure
    Stability Checks - Sliding, Overturning, Bearing Stress)
    Earthquake Earth Pressure
    Toe, Heel & Stem Design

    Requirements
    Only Civil Engineering Background is needed

    Description
    You will learn the behavior of concrete retaining walls and how it resists different type of loads such as lateral earth pressure, water pressure, surcharge loads and earthquakes loads.

    We will start by illustrating all the different types of retaining walls such as Gravity walls, Gabion walls, Cantilever walls and Counterfort walls and when to use each of them.

    Then we will go through a detailed illustration for all the three types of earth pressures (Active, Passive and at Rest) and the different calculation methods (Rankine and Coulomb’s) and when to use each of them, then we will go through the walls design checks regarding sliding, overturning and bearing capacity.

    All theories and concepts will be illustratred using very neat sketches and graphics prepared specially for this course to make it crystal clear for you during your learning.

    All the above will be illustrated by many solved examples for better understating of the theories and how to apply it properly, the last chapter will deal with the seismic behavior of retaining walls during earthquakes and how to calculate the additional seismic forces acting on the walls.

    After this course you will be able to analyze and design any type of Retaining walls and use earth pressure theories properly in the design process.

    Who this course is for
    Civil Engineers