2022
DOI: 10.3390/sym14102162
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Membrane Effect of Geogrid Reinforcement for Low Highway Piled Embankment under Moving Vehicle Loads

Abstract: In this paper, the membrane effect of geogrid reinforcement was investigated based on numerical simulation to understand the serviceability and deformation of highway piled embankments under moving vehicle loads. The membrane effect of geogrid reinforcement in low embankments (i.e., the ratio of embankment height to pile spacing is less than 1.5) was clearly emphasized. It has been found that the maximum settlement of geogrid occurs in the central area between the piles, and the maximum tension was concentrate… Show more

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“…Highway However, there have been fewer studies on roadbeds in cold regions, especially regarding the mechanics and deformation mechanism of thawed soil after freeze-thaw cycles. The current research mainly focuses on the thermal insulation properties of roadbeds [19], changes in moisture content [20,21], vehicle loading [22,23], improvement treatments [24][25][26], and the effects of multi-field coupling [27].…”
Section: Railwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Highway However, there have been fewer studies on roadbeds in cold regions, especially regarding the mechanics and deformation mechanism of thawed soil after freeze-thaw cycles. The current research mainly focuses on the thermal insulation properties of roadbeds [19], changes in moisture content [20,21], vehicle loading [22,23], improvement treatments [24][25][26], and the effects of multi-field coupling [27].…”
Section: Railwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The encased SC did not showcase a strain-softening behavior as exhibited by the conventional SC. In a set of columns, the maximum settlement is observed in the middle area between the columns [22] in lightly loaded structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…If the GRCSE is properly designed and constructed an arching effect occurs in its transmission layer [11], thanks to which the main part of the loads is transferred to the columns. The redistribution of the loads (generated by the embankment) from the soft soil to the columns is enhanced by the membrane forces arising in the geosynthetic reinforcement [12]. Despite the concentration of stresses at the heads of the columns, a layer of soft subsoil is subjected to some vertical loads, which cause downdrag force in the upper part of the shaft of the columns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%