Chapter 73: Design of soil reinforced slopes and structures
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Published:2023
Stuart Mortimore, Graham Horgan, Dave Woods, Sebastien Manceau, Colin Macdiarmid, 2023. "Design of soil reinforced slopes and structures", ICE Manual of Geotechnical Engineering, Volume II: Geotechnical design, construction and verification, Michael Brown, John Burland, Tim Chapman, Kelvin Higgins, Hilary Skinner, David Toll
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Abstract
Reinforced soil structures are composite constructions involving some form of reinforcement (usually geosynthetic or metallic), generally installed in horizontal layers within a soil mass. The reinforcement layers extend beyond the potential failure surface, absorb the tensile strains that would otherwise cause failure of the non-reinforced soil and redistribute them in the soil beyond the failure plane. This chapter aims to introduce the general concepts of soil reinforcement, the various materials and the general principles involved in the design of reinforced soil structures. Reinforced soil walls and abutments, reinforced soil slopes and basal reinforcement and reinforced working platforms are discussed.
