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The rapid increase in the global population has intensified the need for residential areas and civil infrastructure, ultimately leading to construction in areas with less desirable geological conditions. This underscores the necessity for soil improvement. With increasing public concern for environmental issues and the urgent goal of achieving net‐zero
Ching Hung +7 more
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This study investigates the effectiveness of combining helical piles (HPs) with geogrid reinforcement compared to conventional piles in improving pullout performance in dense sand, addressing a key challenge in reinforced foundation design.
Mehdi Ebadi-Jamkhaneh +6 more
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The interface shear strength properties of geogrid reinforced recycled foamed glass (FG) were determined using a large-scale direct shear test (DST) apparatus. Triaxial geogrid was used as a geogrid reinforcement. The geogrid increases the confinement of
Arul Arulrajah +5 more
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The mechanism of soil arching is a critical technical issue in the load transfer of geosynthetic‐reinforced pile‐supported (GRPS) embankments. To investigate the evolution of soil arching under high‐speed railway loading within a pile group system, a performance analysis model for a GRPS embankment was established using ABAQUS.
Min Geng +3 more
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Conventional retaining structures mainly emphasize overall stability, yet their efficacy in restricting displacement and deformation remains relatively limited. To meet the engineering demand for high embankment stabilization and lateral deformation control in highway projects, this study proposes a novel retaining structure based on classical earth ...
Ziyun Chen +5 more
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Design and Economic Analysis of a Flexible Pavement on a Geosynthetic Reinforced Subgrade
This study investigated the effect of geogrid reinforcement on the mechanical property of an unsuitable road soil with respect to appropriate placement in the pavement structure and implication on the cost of the development of the road.
GA Ogunkunbi, YA Jimoh
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Gradient Boosting‐Based Modeling of Structural Performance in Hybrid Multi‐Tube Columns
This study presents an advanced predictive framework for estimating the ultimate confined strength (fcc,u) and ultimate strain (εcc,u) of a hybrid multi‐tube concrete column (MTCC), an innovative structural system that combines a fiber‐reinforced polymer (FRP) outer tube, inner steel tubes, and void‐filled concrete.
Yinghui Sun +3 more
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The most often used material in concrete pavement slabs is ordinary Portland cement concrete (OPC). Many of OPC pavement slabs crack due to drying shrinkage and thermal expansion of OPC before applying traffic loads.
M.S. Eisa, M.E. Basiouny, E.A. Fahmy
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Reinforced soil technology is widely applied in slope stabilization, yet the optimal configuration of reinforcement remains a key design challenge. This study presents a comprehensive investigation of vertical rib‐reinforced and inclined‐reinforced geogrid layouts through scaled physical model tests (1:10) and finite element simulations using MIDAS GTS.
Peiyuan Wu +7 more
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Bioengineering plays a vital role in soil conservation and stabilization, particularly in controlling erosion along riverbanks originating from the Chure (Siwalik) range. These rivers are seasonal, with little to no surface water during the dry season but experiencing unexpectedly powerful floods during the monsoon period.
Roshani Bhatta +2 more
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