BS 8002:1994
Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Code of practice for earth retaining structures
Hardcopy , PDF
30-03-2010
English
12-09-2001
Foreword
Section 1 - Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 References
1.3 Definitions
1.4 Major symbols
1.5 Selection and types of structure
1.5.1 General
1.5.2 Selection of type
Section 2 - Data for design
2.1 Site and geotechnical data
2.1.1 General
2.1.2 Site investigations
2.1.3 Ground water
2.1.4 Floor tides and waves
2.1.5 Climate
2.1.6 Trees
2.2 Soil properties
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Selection and evaluation of soil parameter
values
2.2.3 Clay soils
2.2.4 Cohesionless soils
2.2.5 Silts
2.2.6 Rock
2.2.7 Fill
2.2.8 Wall friction, base friction and undrained wall
adhesion
2.3 Externally applied loads
Section 3 - Design philosophy, design method and earth
pressures
3.1 Design philosophy
3.1.1 General
3.1.2 Limit state design
3.1.3 Ultimate limit states
3.1.4 Serviceability limit states
3.1.5 Limit states and compatibility of deformations
3.1.6 Design values of parameters
3.1.7 Applied loads
3.1.8 Design soil strength
3.1.9 Design earth pressures
3.2 Design method
3.2.1 Equilibrium calculations
3.2.2 Design situations
3.2.3 Calculations based on total and effective
stress parameters
3.2.4 Design using total stress parameters
3.2.5 Design using effective stress parameters
3.2.6 Design values of wall friction, base friction
and undrained wall adhesion
3.2.7 Design to structural codes
3.3 Disturbing forces
3.3.1 General
3.3.2 At-rest earth pressures
3.3.3 Active earth pressures
3.3.4 Surcharge loads
3.3.5 Water pressure
3.4 Resistance to movement
3.4.1 General
3.4.2 Passive earth resistance
3.4.3 Weak rocks
3.4.4 Layered soils
3.4.5 Water pressures and seepage forces
Section 4 - Design of specific earth retaining structures
4.1 Interrelation of section 3 and section 4
4.1.1 General
4.1.2 Design
4.2 Gravity walls
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Foundations
4.2.3 Mass concrete retaining walls
4.2.4 Unreinforced masonry retaining walls
4.2.5 Reinforced soil
4.2.6 Gabions
4.2.7 Cribwork
4.3 Reinforced concrete and reinforced masonry walls
on spread foundations
4.3.1 Reinforced concrete walls (other than basement
walls)
4.3.2 Basement walls, excavation, support and
retention systems
4.3.3 Reinforced and prestressed masonry retaining
walls
4.4 Embedded walls
4.4.1 General
4.4.2 Types of wall and applicability
4.4.3 Design
4.4.4 Steel sheet piling
4.4.5 Timber sheet piles
4.4.6 Reinforced and prestressed concrete sheet piles
4.4.7 In situ concrete pile walls
4.4.8 Diaphragm walls
4.4.9 Soldier/king piles
4.5 Strutted excavations and cofferdams
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Struts, ties, walings and anchorages
4.5.3 Cellular cofferdams
4.6 Anchorages
4.6.1 General
4.6.2 Equilibrium
4.6.3 Ground anchorages
4.6.4 Tension piles
4.6.5 Deadman anchorages
4.7 Waterfront structures
4.7.1 General
4.7.2 Concrete and reinforcement
4.7.3 Design
4.7.4 Construction
Annex A (normative) Graphs for K[a] and K[p]
Annex B (informative) Traditional design methods for
embedded walls
Annex C (informative) Bibliography
Index
Figures
Tables
A complete revision of the Civil Engineering Code of Practice No. 2 issued by the Institution of Structural Engineers in 1951 on behalf of the Civil Engineering Codes of Practice Joint Committee.
Committee |
B/526
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 87/14383 DC, 99/107881 DC (09/2001)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
144
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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