2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.trgeo.2020.100366
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Pressure evaluation of bridge abutment backfill made of waste tyre bales and shreds: Experimental and numerical study

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“…To facilitate further analysis, the equivalent material parameters for both geocomposites were calculated based on testing results and embankment geometry. This approach has been already validated against experiment in previous authors' work (Duda and Siwowski 2020) and seems to be adequate also in this study. The stability analysis for all cases has been performed using the simplified Bishop's limit equilibrium method and the finite element method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…To facilitate further analysis, the equivalent material parameters for both geocomposites were calculated based on testing results and embankment geometry. This approach has been already validated against experiment in previous authors' work (Duda and Siwowski 2020) and seems to be adequate also in this study. The stability analysis for all cases has been performed using the simplified Bishop's limit equilibrium method and the finite element method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…To simplify the analysis and to facilitate a numerical model, the equivalent "geocomposite" material for the tyre-baled filling has been defined based on material parameters for each component and special averaging procedure. This approach has been partially validated in previous authors' studies (Duda and Siwowski 2020). Using the "geocomposite" parameters, the comparative calculations have been performed, which resulted in the stability factors of safety F s , the settlement values, and the stresses in the subsoil for each embankment case under consideration.…”
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“…Additional effluent, formed in the sludge-well located at the bottom of the test setup (Fig. 4)-as intended for mechanical tests of backfill pressure distribution-was also analysed (Duda & Siwowski, 2020a;Duda & Siwowski, 2020b). Samples there were taken after the first flushing of tyres, and on the last day of the trial.…”
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“…Waste tyre bales have considerable potential for use in geotechnical applications, particularly where their low density, permeability and ease of handling give them an advantage. The use of lightweight bales in the construction of a lightweight embankment or road foundation over soft ground, the backfilling for retaining structures, and slope stabilisation or landslide repairs has the potential to satisfy the demand for low-cost materials exhibiting such a beneficial property (Zornberg et al [29], Winter et al [26], Bo & Yarde [4], Simm et al [24], Winter et al [27], Duda & Siwowski [5]). Proper design of tyre bale structures requires a reliable strength analysis to ensure an adequate factor of safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%