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Authorda Silva Burke, T.S.
AuthorElshafie, M.Z.E.B.
Available date2024-05-02T11:19:27Z
Publication Date2021
Publication NameGeotextiles and Geomembranes
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geotexmem.2020.11.005
ISSN2661144
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/54568
AbstractThe assumption with the biggest impact on the design of geosynthetic-reinforced soils above voids is the presence and degree of soil arching, which affects the predicted applied stress on the geosynthetic. A series of centrifuge tests were conducted to investigate the soil arching in geosynthetic-reinforced soils with measurements of the soil stresses and observation of soil and geosynthetic deformation used to infer the arching behaviour. Detailed analysis of the results showed that arching significantly reduces the stress at the base of the soil when a void forms; this mechanism is due to stress redistributions and not the formation of a physical arch as suggested in some models. A new method to reliably predict this reduction is proposed by calculating the coefficient of lateral stress on vertical failure planes based on the observations of a continuous convex arc of major principal strains above the void, and the assumption that this is indicative of the stress behaviour.
SponsorThe centrifuge tests reported in this paper were conducted at the Schofield Centre at the University of Cambridge. Thanks are due to the technicians and staff for their assistance. The first author would like to acknowledge the Gates Cambridge Scholarship for financial support.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectCentrifuge
Geosynthetics
PIV
Soil arching
Void spanning
TitleGeosynthetic-reinforced soils above voids: Observation and prediction of soil arching
TypeArticle
Pagination579-592
Issue Number3
Volume Number49


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