Expansive soil is found in many parts of the world where its major drawback is its expansion and shrinking property upon moisture absorption and drying during alternation of rainy-dry seasons. Due to its swelling-shrinkage repeated process, fatigue and distress cause crack to structures. Granular pile anchor (GPA) system is a pioneering technique that is utilised in reinforcing these expansive soils. GPA system is a pioneering technique that is utilised in reinforcing expansive soils. The GPA provides tensile resistance which arrest the exerted upward forces and hence reducing heave. Previous investigations have only focused on load-displacement relationships by utilizing the pull-out technique. In this technique, an external force pulls th...
Granular pile anchor foundations (GPAF) are a promising foundation system that can be used to mitiga...
To reduce the swell pressures in expansive soils usually granular piles are used, but due to lack of...
In India, there are one-fifth lands covered with expansive soils, which are not viable to construct ...
Expansive soils are found in typical areas in the world especially in arid and semi-arid regions. Th...
AbstractThe use of granular pile is one of the effective and efficient methods of ground improvement...
Granular pile anchors (GPAs) are an innovative foundation technique developed for reducing the heave...
This paper presents heave studies on expansive clay beds reinforced with granular pile anchors (GPAs...
Laboratory and field studies have shown that granular pile-anchor foundations (GPAF) are a promising...
In view of increased development in the infrastructure across the world, now it becomes necessary to...
The granular anchor pile (GAP) system is one of the relatively new innovative ground-improvement tec...
expansive soil is to be source of trouble to civil engineering as its strength, volume and compressi...
Introduction: The construction of structures in the coastal areas consisting of weak soils at shallo...
Ground anchors are applicable to Sea-walls, transmission tower, buried pipeline, etc. in which they ...
Due to the rapid growth of infrastructural facilities, there is a need to expand the construction ac...
Granular piles/stone columns are one of the most commonly preferred ground engineering systems for i...
Granular pile anchor foundations (GPAF) are a promising foundation system that can be used to mitiga...
To reduce the swell pressures in expansive soils usually granular piles are used, but due to lack of...
In India, there are one-fifth lands covered with expansive soils, which are not viable to construct ...
Expansive soils are found in typical areas in the world especially in arid and semi-arid regions. Th...
AbstractThe use of granular pile is one of the effective and efficient methods of ground improvement...
Granular pile anchors (GPAs) are an innovative foundation technique developed for reducing the heave...
This paper presents heave studies on expansive clay beds reinforced with granular pile anchors (GPAs...
Laboratory and field studies have shown that granular pile-anchor foundations (GPAF) are a promising...
In view of increased development in the infrastructure across the world, now it becomes necessary to...
The granular anchor pile (GAP) system is one of the relatively new innovative ground-improvement tec...
expansive soil is to be source of trouble to civil engineering as its strength, volume and compressi...
Introduction: The construction of structures in the coastal areas consisting of weak soils at shallo...
Ground anchors are applicable to Sea-walls, transmission tower, buried pipeline, etc. in which they ...
Due to the rapid growth of infrastructural facilities, there is a need to expand the construction ac...
Granular piles/stone columns are one of the most commonly preferred ground engineering systems for i...
Granular pile anchor foundations (GPAF) are a promising foundation system that can be used to mitiga...
To reduce the swell pressures in expansive soils usually granular piles are used, but due to lack of...
In India, there are one-fifth lands covered with expansive soils, which are not viable to construct ...