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Field behaviour of a geogrid-reinforced slope

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1993
Abstract Geogrids are high-strength, orientated-polymer grid structures used to reinforce soils. This paper deals with the design, construction, and performance of the rehabilitation work for a 16-m high-slope failure in Malaysia. The rehabilitation scheme consisted of (i) a steep (70°) reinforced-soil wall at the lower end, and (ii) an upper ...
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The performance of geogrid reinforced road bases

Construction and Building Materials, 1987
Abstract The use of natural materials, such as straw and wood, to reinforce soil is an ancient technique. In recent years man-made materials which have high strength and are non-corrosive, were introduced to fulfil the same function. This paper reports on the results of an extensive laboratory investigation where high-strength geogrids were employed,
Gunther E. Bauer, A.O.Abd El Halim
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Walls Reinforced with Fiber Reinforced Plastic Geogrids in Japan

Geosynthetics International, 1996
This paper deals with geosynthetic reinforced soil (GRS) retaining walls reinforced with high tensile strength and stiffness fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) geogrids. The geogrid properties are described and full-scale field tests using three different wall facings are presented.
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Effect of geogrid reinforcement on flexible pavements

Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 2017
Effectiveness of geogrids in flexible pavement reinforcement was investigated throughout laboratory testing and finite-element analysis (FEA). The laboratory testing involved routine material characterization, resilient modulus testing, and five pavement prototype sections.
E. M. Ibrahim   +4 more
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Design of slopes reinforced with geotextiles and geogrids

Geotextiles and Geomembranes, 1986
Abstract The paper presents a design procedure for slopes reinforced with geotextiles and geogrids, modified and expanded from the work of Murray. A bilinear surface of sliding is assumed and consideration can be taken of the pore water pressures and the initial stress conditions in the slope.
H.R. Schneider, R.D. Holtz
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Strength of mortar reinforced with geogrid

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023
Sherry Rose Jose, Job Thomas
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Structural Contribution of Geogrid Reinforcement in Pavement

GeoCongress 2012, 2012
In this paper, the results of a series of cyclic plate load tests on geogrid base reinforced pavement sections were analyzed to incorporate the benefit of geogrid within the context of the new AASHTO Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (MEPDG).
Qiming Chen, Murad Abu Farsakh
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Collapse of Geogrid‐Reinforced Retaining Structure

Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 1994
The use of cohesive soils in geogrid-reinforced backfills requires consideration of the performance of these materials under both as-compacted and long-term conditions. Depending on the as-compacted conditions, the long-term performance, as a result of in service saturation, can lead to strength loss and failure of such structures. This paper documents
Gerald A. Leonards   +2 more
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Stability Study of the Geogrids Reinforced Tailings

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
In order to research the geogrid technology to improve the tailings dam stability,the paper introduces the mechanism of the geogrid reinforcing tailings dam and the simulation principle of the geogrids unit.It also introduces a calculation example.It uses the FLAC3D software to make a comparative study for the dam stability when geogrids reinforcing ...
Hong Zhu Zhang   +2 more
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Advance in Geogrid Reinforced Slopes in Malaysia

2011
The Geotechnical Engineering Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA, 42, 1, 9-34.
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