2018
DOI: 10.1139/cgj-2017-0592
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Membrane effect of geosynthetic reinforcement subjected to localized sinkholes

Abstract: A membrane effect often occurs in geosynthetic-reinforced structures, where subsoil may have voids or sinkholes. An analytical model is proposed to estimate membrane effect of a geosynthetic reinforcement subjected to localized sinkholes. The upper interface friction in the subsided area and vertical deformation of supporting soil in the anchorage area are considered simultaneously. The maximum geosynthetic strain and maximum surface settlement, serving as key design points, can be determined. Based on the pro… Show more

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“…In Figure 11, the strains of the de ected geosynthetic calculated by the present method, the Villard and Briançon [22] method, and the Feng et al's [29] method are all close to the test results. Due to the lack of settlement data on the embankment surface, the calculations are all founded on the vertical slip surface assumption.…”
Section: According To the Initial And Boundary Conditionssupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…In Figure 11, the strains of the de ected geosynthetic calculated by the present method, the Villard and Briançon [22] method, and the Feng et al's [29] method are all close to the test results. Due to the lack of settlement data on the embankment surface, the calculations are all founded on the vertical slip surface assumption.…”
Section: According To the Initial And Boundary Conditionssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…is part compares the results of the present method and a full-scale experiment test, as well as the results of the analytical methods proposed by Villard and Briançon [22] and Feng et al [29]. e test was carried out by a sudden deation of an air balloon to investigate the reinforcing behavior of the basal geosynthetic (see Figure 10).…”
Section: Model Validation and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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