The suitability of geocell reinforcement in reducing rut depth, surface settlements and/or pavement cracks during service life of the pavements supported on expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam blocks is studied using a series of large-scale cyclic plate load tests plus a number of simplified numerical simulations. It was found that the improvement due to provision of geocell constantly increases as the load cycles increase. The rut depths at the pavement surface significantly decrease due to the increased lateral resistance provided by the geocell in the overlying soil layer, and this compensates the lower competency of the underlying EPS geofoam blocks. The efficiency of geocell reinforcement depends on the amplitude of applied pressure: in...
Soft soil brings abundant engineering issues due to low bearing capacity and shear strength. A compr...
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) has offered solutions to many civil engineering problems associated with ...
© Copyright © 2019 Dash, Saikia and Nimbalkar. High contact stresses generated in the foundation soi...
This study introduces a mechanism for initial assessment and future development to improve understan...
Comprehensive results from cyclic plate loading at a diameter of 300 mm supported by layers of geoce...
In recent years, much research has focused on the use of various materials for relieving and strengt...
Sandy soil/aggregate, such as might be required in a pavement foundation over a soft area, was treat...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports full scale experiments, under simulated heavy traffic, of geo...
In this study, four geogrids made of polypropylene (PP) and polyester (PET) with varying sizes of ap...
Rutting is a common phenomenon encountered in flexible pavements supported by weak subgrades. Reinfo...
This paper presents a numerical study for investigating the effectiveness of geocell reinforcement i...
There are significant problems during construction to establish an adequate foundation for fills and...
In this study, large-scale model pavement experiments (LSMPEs) were performed to assess the performa...
In this research, results from a series of large scale dynamic model tests on geocell reinforced and...
As a lightweight fill material, expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam block has been successfully utili...
Soft soil brings abundant engineering issues due to low bearing capacity and shear strength. A compr...
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) has offered solutions to many civil engineering problems associated with ...
© Copyright © 2019 Dash, Saikia and Nimbalkar. High contact stresses generated in the foundation soi...
This study introduces a mechanism for initial assessment and future development to improve understan...
Comprehensive results from cyclic plate loading at a diameter of 300 mm supported by layers of geoce...
In recent years, much research has focused on the use of various materials for relieving and strengt...
Sandy soil/aggregate, such as might be required in a pavement foundation over a soft area, was treat...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd This paper reports full scale experiments, under simulated heavy traffic, of geo...
In this study, four geogrids made of polypropylene (PP) and polyester (PET) with varying sizes of ap...
Rutting is a common phenomenon encountered in flexible pavements supported by weak subgrades. Reinfo...
This paper presents a numerical study for investigating the effectiveness of geocell reinforcement i...
There are significant problems during construction to establish an adequate foundation for fills and...
In this study, large-scale model pavement experiments (LSMPEs) were performed to assess the performa...
In this research, results from a series of large scale dynamic model tests on geocell reinforced and...
As a lightweight fill material, expanded polystyrene (EPS) geofoam block has been successfully utili...
Soft soil brings abundant engineering issues due to low bearing capacity and shear strength. A compr...
Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) has offered solutions to many civil engineering problems associated with ...
© Copyright © 2019 Dash, Saikia and Nimbalkar. High contact stresses generated in the foundation soi...