This paper presents a full-scale test of high-speed railway embankments over completely decomposed granite soil foundations in order to investigate the performance of geosynthetic-reinforced and pile-supported (GRPS) embankments. The emphasis is placed on the study of the load-transfer mechanisms in those GRPS embankments and on verifying the existing design approaches, taking into account soil arching effects. To do so, four fully instrumented embankment sections were studied, with two sections of geogrid-reinforced and cement-mixing pile-supported embankments and the other two of geogrid reinforcement only. Six commonly used existing design methods for GRPS embankments were tested to show their limitations and applicability. Experimental data from field monitoring for nearly 2 years in these sections were obtained. Results show that all of the six existing design methods tested significantly over-predict the pile efficiency at the end of full embankment, thus leading to a conservative design. BS 8006 and modified BS 8006 yield an overestimation of geogrid strains and thus a conservative estimation. However, all the other methods tested for geogrid strain calculation may lead to an unsafe design. Therefore, it is highly recommended to compare the design results using different approaches in order to optimise the design.
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Lijun Wu, PhD;
Lijun Wu, PhD
Assistant Professor
College of Environment and Civil Engineering, Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu, P. R. China
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Guanlu Jiang, PhD;
Guanlu Jiang, PhD
Professor
Key Laboratory of High-Speed Railway Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, P. R. China
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Xianfeng Liu, PhD
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Xianfeng Liu, PhD
Associate Professor
Key Laboratory of High-Speed Railway Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, P. R. China; Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Geotechnical Science and Engineering, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia (corresponding author: xianfeng.liu@home.swjtu.edu.cn)
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Hongbing Xiao, PhD;
Hongbing Xiao, PhD
Assistant Professor
School of Environment and Resources, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang, P. R. China
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Daichao Sheng, PhD
Daichao Sheng, PhD
Professor
Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Geotechnical Science and Engineering, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia; National Engineering Laboratory for High-Speed Railway Construction, Central South University, Changsha, P. R. China
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
January 07 2017
Accepted:
June 23 2017
Online ISSN: 1751-8563
Print ISSN: 1353-2618
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2017
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering (2018) 171 (1): 37–51.
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Received:
January 07 2017
Accepted:
June 23 2017
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Wu L, Jiang G, Liu X, Xiao H, Sheng D (2018), "Performance of geogrid-reinforced pile-supported embankments over decomposed granite soil". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering, Vol. 171 No. 1 pp. 37–51, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeen.17.00009
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