The Effects Of System Components On The Deflection Of MSE Retaining Walls

Deep Foundations Institute
Scott C. Vollmer
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

This paper seeks to examine some of the technical factors influencing the deflection of Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) retaining walls based on the authors' field observation of numerous structures. Excessive deflections can be unsightly and can be perceived as wall failure. Deflections can cause cracking or gapping of the facing units and general misalignment. Deflection of the reinforced backfill zone behind the wall face can result in settlement of the backfill zone and adjacent pavement cracking. Deflections can be the result of excessive movement external or internal to the reinforced soil structure. This paper only examines internal factors affecting wall deflections. External factors such as foundation settlement are not discussed.
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APA: Scott C. Vollmer  (2003)  The Effects Of System Components On The Deflection Of MSE Retaining Walls

MLA: Scott C. Vollmer The Effects Of System Components On The Deflection Of MSE Retaining Walls. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.

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