2022
DOI: 10.3390/app121910187
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Experimental Investigation of Interface Characteristics between Geogrid and Coarse-Grained Soil in a Seasonally Frozen Area

Abstract: In seasonally frozen soil regions, the influence of temperature change on reinforced-soil engineering cannot be ignored. In particular, the mechanical properties of the reinforced-soil interface have an important impact on the overall stability and long-term service performance of reinforced soil engineering. To explore the interface characteristics and reinforcement mechanism between geogrids and coarse-grained soil under negative temperatures, this paper takes the typical coarse-grained soil in Xinjiang as t… Show more

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“…The interface shear strength coefficient is the ratio of the shear strengths of the soil with geogrid reinforcement and the soil without geogrid reinforcement (soil only). The effect of geogrid properties on soil reinforcement has been studied by many researchers [ 6 , 7 ]. According to Raja and Shukla (2020) [ 8 ], the interface shear strength coefficient is a crucial aspect to consider when geosynthetic reinforcement is being used since it provides the shearing resistance at the interface between soil and geosynthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interface shear strength coefficient is the ratio of the shear strengths of the soil with geogrid reinforcement and the soil without geogrid reinforcement (soil only). The effect of geogrid properties on soil reinforcement has been studied by many researchers [ 6 , 7 ]. According to Raja and Shukla (2020) [ 8 ], the interface shear strength coefficient is a crucial aspect to consider when geosynthetic reinforcement is being used since it provides the shearing resistance at the interface between soil and geosynthetics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%