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Shear strength characteristics of two-layer geotextile reinforced with flowable fill
Highlights Reinforced geotextile consists of two-layer geotextiles and a flowable fill. Direct shear tests are performed on three types of geotextiles. Shear strengths of reinforced geotextiles are greater than those of unreinforced ones. Strength gains depend on the geotextile type and curing period.
Abstract Geosynthetics have been applied in various engineering fields. This study investigates the shear strength of a two-layer geotextile reinforced with a flowable fill. Three types of geotextiles and a flowable fill are used to compare the shear strength characteristics. Direct shear tests on both unreinforced and reinforced geotextiles are performed on three geotextiles under three normal stresses for five curing periods. The experimental results show that the peak and residual shear strengths of the reinforced geotextiles are larger than those of the unreinforced geotextiles. A reinforced geotextile with a higher warp/weft density and crossing-over firmness factor shows significantly higher peak shear strength than the other two geotextiles. The peak and residual strength gains of the reinforced geotextiles depend on the geotextile type and curing period. The peak friction angles of the unreinforced and reinforced geotextiles cured for 28 days are influenced by the weave structure parameters. The two-layer geotextiles reinforced with flowable fill proposed in this study can be adequately used with a better understanding of their shear strength characteristics and influencing factors.
Shear strength characteristics of two-layer geotextile reinforced with flowable fill
Highlights Reinforced geotextile consists of two-layer geotextiles and a flowable fill. Direct shear tests are performed on three types of geotextiles. Shear strengths of reinforced geotextiles are greater than those of unreinforced ones. Strength gains depend on the geotextile type and curing period.
Abstract Geosynthetics have been applied in various engineering fields. This study investigates the shear strength of a two-layer geotextile reinforced with a flowable fill. Three types of geotextiles and a flowable fill are used to compare the shear strength characteristics. Direct shear tests on both unreinforced and reinforced geotextiles are performed on three geotextiles under three normal stresses for five curing periods. The experimental results show that the peak and residual shear strengths of the reinforced geotextiles are larger than those of the unreinforced geotextiles. A reinforced geotextile with a higher warp/weft density and crossing-over firmness factor shows significantly higher peak shear strength than the other two geotextiles. The peak and residual strength gains of the reinforced geotextiles depend on the geotextile type and curing period. The peak friction angles of the unreinforced and reinforced geotextiles cured for 28 days are influenced by the weave structure parameters. The two-layer geotextiles reinforced with flowable fill proposed in this study can be adequately used with a better understanding of their shear strength characteristics and influencing factors.
Shear strength characteristics of two-layer geotextile reinforced with flowable fill
Geon Son, Dong (Autor:in) / Byun, Yong-Hoon (Autor:in)
22.12.2022
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Experimental Fill on Soft Soil Reinforced With Geotextile
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1994
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