Abstract

The Coulomb failure plane method of design is compared with a sliding block design method for fabric sheet-reinforced retaining walls. The quantities of anchorage material required by the two design methods are calculated. Bench model tests are used to compare the surcharge loads resisted by given quantities of anchorage material distributed over a range of geometries between those indicated by these two design methods.

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