Oasys greta 19.0.0.6
About This Software
Straightforward stability analysis for gravity retaining walls
Greta analyses the stability of a gravity retaining wall and determines the bending moments and shear forces within the wall.
Taking the stress out of gravity retaining wall stability analysis
Greta analyses the stability of a gravity retaining wall and determines the bending moments and shear forces within the wall. The program asks the user two sets of earth pressure coefficients behind and in front of the wall; one set is used to calculate bending moments and shear forces in the stem, heel and toe of the retaining wall and the other used to calculate the resultant force on the base. The user must assess independently whether the resultant force on the base would be sufficient to cause a sliding, overturning or a bearing capacity failure within the soil under the toe. Sliding resistance and bearing capacity are calculated by the program.
Program features include:
variable wall geometry including an inclined face, change thickness, a base with variable heel and toe length and the provision of a key
point loads applied to the wall to represent struts or anchors
variable soil strata behind and in front of the wall
soil strength defined in terms of drained or undrained parameters
ability to specify either active pressures, at-rest pressures, or user-defined pressures behind wall for structural design calculations.
compaction pressures calculated according to CIRIA design guidance of retaining walls can be applied behind wall
variable water pressures behind and in front of the wall
inclined soil surface behind and in front of the wall
application of a uniform surcharge behind the wall.
About This Software
Straightforward stability analysis for gravity retaining walls
Greta analyses the stability of a gravity retaining wall and determines the bending moments and shear forces within the wall.
Taking the stress out of gravity retaining wall stability analysis
Greta analyses the stability of a gravity retaining wall and determines the bending moments and shear forces within the wall. The program asks the user two sets of earth pressure coefficients behind and in front of the wall; one set is used to calculate bending moments and shear forces in the stem, heel and toe of the retaining wall and the other used to calculate the resultant force on the base. The user must assess independently whether the resultant force on the base would be sufficient to cause a sliding, overturning or a bearing capacity failure within the soil under the toe. Sliding resistance and bearing capacity are calculated by the program.
Program features include:
variable wall geometry including an inclined face, change thickness, a base with variable heel and toe length and the provision of a key
point loads applied to the wall to represent struts or anchors
variable soil strata behind and in front of the wall
soil strength defined in terms of drained or undrained parameters
ability to specify either active pressures, at-rest pressures, or user-defined pressures behind wall for structural design calculations.
compaction pressures calculated according to CIRIA design guidance of retaining walls can be applied behind wall
variable water pressures behind and in front of the wall
inclined soil surface behind and in front of the wall
application of a uniform surcharge behind the wall.