Design of Geogrid Reinforced Earth Walls: Apparent Cohesion and Transition of Limits and Critical Surfaces.

Author(s)
Al Mohd, I.A. & Barghouthi, A.
Year
Abstract

The majority of design approaches or methodologies for reinforced soil walls or slopes are based on separately investigating the internal and external stabilities of the system. The internal stability is examined by satisfying the local stability of reinforcements at each level based on the predetermined critical slip plane (line of maximums) and the tributary area of each reinforcing layer. Recent research aimed at incorporating the contributions of the various elements of reinforced earth walls, some of which are mostly based on statistical correlations. The German code of practice for design/analyses of reinforced earth walls and slopes offers slightly different methodology for analyzing the internal stability of the reinforcement. It is mainly based on investigating numerous circular and random slip surfaces, within and beyond the reinforcement zone (internal and external), while accommodating the axial (resistance) forces provided by all reinforcement layers intercepting these surfaces. This paper presents some of the technical and design considerations and possible improvements on design methodology for reinforced soil walls and slopes. Of particular interestis the use of apparent cohesion concept in design of geosynthetic reinforced soil systems and the transition of limit equilibrium states (mobilization of actual state of equilibrium critical surfaces) for reinforced earthwalls. The equivalent cohesion concept was used to transform reinforced soil masses into equivalent cohesive soil masses with friction capacity. Cases of analyses with comparisons between reinforced soil walls and the equivalent cohesive masses were performed and the results revealed very similar results between the two systems in terms of the safety of the walls.

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C 47998 (In: C 47949 DVD) /42 / ITRD E853998
Source

In: Compendium of papers DVD 89th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., January 10-14, 2010, 23 p.

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