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Ground Support & Reinforcement

Add anchors, geosynthetics, piles, and other reinforcement.

Ground support represents reinforcement that resists slope failure: anchors, tiebacks, soil nails, geosynthetic layers, and piles. Each support is drawn on the model as a two-point line and assigned a support material that defines its capacity and how its force is applied.

Workflow

  1. Define one or more support materials in the support catalog and choose the support type for each.
  2. Draw the support on the model as a line between two points.
  3. Assign a support material to the drawn support.

Where the support line crosses a slip surface, the reinforcement contributes a force to the limit-equilibrium solution.

Active vs. passive force

Every support material applies its force as either active or passive:

  • Active (Method A) — the support force is treated as a known applied load that helps drive equilibrium. It is included with the loads, reducing the demand the soil must resist.
  • Passive (Method B) — the support force is treated as added shear resistance mobilized along the slip surface, increasing the available strength.

The two methods can yield different factors of safety; choose the one consistent with your design approach. Each support type has a default, listed below.

Force orientation

For all support types except piles, the reinforcement force can be oriented as:

OptionDescription
Parallel to ReinforcementAlong the support line.
Tangent to Slip SurfaceAlong the slip surface at the crossing point.
Bisector of Parallel and TangentBisector of the parallel and tangent directions.
HorizontalHorizontal.
User-defined AngleAt a specified angle (degrees).

Piles instead choose between Tangent to Slip Surface and Perpendicular to Pile.

Support types

Capacities and strengths below are entered in the model's force/length units; spacing is out-of-plane (into the page).

End-Anchored

A bar or cable anchored at its far end, contributing tensile force.

ParameterUnitDefaultDescription
Out-of-plane spacingm1Horizontal spacing between anchors out-of-plane.
Tensile capacitykN100Maximum tensile force the anchor can carry.
Force orientationParallel to ReinforcementSee orientation options above.

Default force application: Active.

Grouted Tieback

A tensioned anchor with a grouted bond zone; force is limited by tensile, plate, and bond capacities.

ParameterUnitDefaultDescription
Out-of-plane spacingm1Horizontal spacing between tiebacks out-of-plane.
Bond length modePercentageWhether bond length is given as a percentage of the support length or as an absolute length.
Bond length% or m100 (%)Bond zone length. As a percentage when in percentage mode; as a length in actual mode.
Tensile capacitykN100Maximum tensile force in the tendon.
Plate capacitykN100Capacity at the face plate.
Bond strengthkN/m10Bond resistance per unit length of the bond zone.
Force orientationParallel to ReinforcementSee orientation options above.

Default force application: Active.

Soil Nail

A passive, fully bonded reinforcement that mobilizes force as the soil deforms.

ParameterUnitDefaultDescription
Out-of-plane spacingm1Horizontal spacing between nails out-of-plane.
Tensile capacitykN100Maximum tensile force in the nail.
Plate capacitykN100Capacity at the face plate.
Bond strengthkN/m10Bond resistance per unit length.
Force orientationParallel to ReinforcementSee orientation options above.

Default force application: Passive.

Geosynthetic

A reinforcing strip or sheet (geotextile/geogrid), with capacity governed by tensile strength, coverage, anchorage, and pullout.

ParameterUnitDefaultDescription
Tensile strengthkN/m100Long-term tensile strength of the reinforcement.
Strip coverage%100Fraction of the area covered by reinforcement strips.
AnchorageSlope FaceWhere pullout resistance is developed: None, Slope Face, Embedded End, or Both Ends.
Connection strengthkN/m100Strength of the connection at the slope face.
AdhesionkN/m²0Adhesion component of pullout resistance.
Friction angledegrees30Friction component of pullout resistance (0 ≤ φ < 90).
Force orientationParallel to ReinforcementSee orientation options above.

Default force application: Passive.

Pile

A structural pile resisting the sliding mass in shear.

ParameterUnitDefaultDescription
Out-of-plane spacingm1Horizontal spacing between piles out-of-plane.
Pile shear strengthkN100Shear capacity the pile provides across the slip surface.
Force orientationTangent to Slip SurfaceTangent to Slip Surface or Perpendicular to Pile.

Default force application: Passive.

Note A drawn support must have two endpoints and be assigned a valid support material before the analysis will run. Spacing, capacity, and strength values must be valid (spacing greater than zero; capacities and strengths zero or greater; geosynthetic friction angle at least 0 and less than 90 degrees).

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