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Experimental Study on Reinforcement Properties of Tension-Resistant Reinforced Soil Retaining Wall

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): English
Published in: Buildings, , n. 9, v. 14
Page(s): 2951
DOI: 10.3390/buildings14092951
Abstract:

The tensioned reinforced soil retaining wall, a novel retaining structure, utilizes either anchors or geosynthetic materials as reinforcements that contribute to load-bearing and friction within the structure. This study aims to explore the tension distribution and strain patterns in the reinforcements, and their influence on the reinforced soil retaining walls. To this end, tensile, direct shear, and pullout tests were conducted on GeoStrap@5-50 geotextile strips and TGDG130HDPE geogrids to evaluate the tensile strength and interface strength between the reinforcement and the soil. The characteristics of the reinforcement–soil interface and the deformation behavior under stress were examined, with a comparative analysis of the technical merits of the two types of reinforcements. The results indicate that both the geotextile strips and geogrids enhanced the strength of the reinforced soil, primarily by increasing cohesion. The GeoStrap@5-50 geotextile strips exhibited superior tensile strength compared to the TGDG130HDPE geogrids; the reinforcement with the geotextile and geogrids both enhanced the cohesion of the standard sand, albeit with a slight decrease in the internal friction angle, by 4.6% and 3.1%, respectively, offering enhanced mechanical properties and economic value in reinforced soil retaining wall applications.

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    23/09/2024
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