ints Save A 6 m high retaining wall retains 3 m of Soil 1 which overlays Soil 2 as shown in the figure. The water table

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ints Save A 6 m high retaining wall retains 3 m of Soil 1 which overlays Soil 2 as shown in the figure. The water table

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Ints Save A 6 M High Retaining Wall Retains 3 M Of Soil 1 Which Overlays Soil 2 As Shown In The Figure The Water Table 1
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ints Save A 6 m high retaining wall retains 3 m of Soil 1 which overlays Soil 2 as shown in the figure. The water table is at the interface of the two soils. The soil properties, the active earth pressure and hydrostatic pressure distributions are also shown in the figure. The magnitude of the active earun pressure at Point A of the pressure distribution is: Soil 1: c'= 0, '= 30° Y = 17 kN/m² 3 m V 6 m Soil 2: c'=10 kPa, o'= 20° Ysat = 20 kN/m³ + hydro- static 17.0 kPa 11.0 kPa 25.0 kPa 29.4 kPa
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