Shear strenght behavior of different geosynthetics reinforced soil structure from direct shear test
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2016
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This paper presents the results of direct shear test
on soil samples reinforced with geosynthetics, conducted
with the aim of characterize the shear strength of reinforced
soil composite. Two types of granular soil (well graded sand
and silty sand) and four types of geosynthetic (woven and
nonwoven geotextile—uniaxial and biaxial geogrid) were
selected. Laboratory testing program were performed in two
shear boxes, circular box with 63 mm in diameter and square
box with 100 mm in length; the samples were made with
loose and dense sand; the reinforcement layer was placed
perpendicular to the failure surface; tests are conducted
with three vertical confining pressures: 15.7,
31.4 and 62.8 kPa. The effect of different factors that
influence the results of the shear tests is analyzed, such as:
the particle size of soils, density of soils, shear box size and
type of geosynthetics. The test results reveal that the
maximum value of shear strength improvement was
achieved for dense silty sand samples reinforced with
biaxial geogrid. In general, the improvement was more
favorable for samples reinforced with geogrid compared to
samples reinforced with geotextile.
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Direct shear test, Reinforced sand, Geosynthetics, Shear strength improvement
Citation
Int. J. of Geosynth. and Ground Eng.
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