The stress transfer mechanism in uniaxially and biaxially stretched polymeric geogrids are largely dependent on the interlocking mechanism between the soil and reinforcement. Over the years, this mechanism which may be termed the static interlock mechanism, has been researched and gained wide recognition. When pre-stretched polymeric geogrids are subjected to repeated loading cycles such as compaction forces, a second mechanism which may be termed the dynamic interlock mechanism is developed. In this paper, the existence of this mechanism is established through a series of in-air and in-soil static and dynamic tensile load tests using uniaxially pre-stretched HDPE geogrid specimens. The series of tests also identifies the importance of proper positioning of strain measuring instruments along reinforcements used in reinforced soil structures.
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Strain Behaviour of Polymeric Geogrids Subjected to Sustained and Repeated Loading in Air and in Soil Available to Purchase
A. McGown;
A. McGown
Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Strathclyde, John Anderson Building, 107, Rottenrow, Glasgow G4 ONP, UK, Telephone: 44/41-552-4400, Telefax: 44/41-553-2066
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I. Yogarajah;
I. Yogarajah
Executive Engineer
L & M Geotechnic (Singapore), Pte. Ltd., 63, Hillview Avenue, #05-01, Lam Soon Building, Singapore 2366, Telephone: 65/763-6366, Telefax: 65/764-5637
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K.Z. Andrawes;
K.Z. Andrawes
Professor
Department of Civil Engineering, University of Strathclyde, John Anderson Building, 107, Rottenrow, Glasgow G4 ONP, UK, Telephone: 44/41-552-4400, Telefax: 44/41-553-2066
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M.A. Saad
M.A. Saad
Lecturer
Egyptian Military Technical College, Egypt, Khalil Radwan Street, El-Zaiton Gharbia, Cairo, Egypt
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 23 1994
Accepted:
July 07 1994
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
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1995
Geosynthetics International (1995) 2 (1): 341–355.
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Received:
April 23 1994
Accepted:
July 07 1994
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McGown A, Yogarajah I, Andrawes K, Saad M (1995), "Strain Behaviour of Polymeric Geogrids Subjected to Sustained and Repeated Loading in Air and in Soil". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 2 No. 1 pp. 341–355, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/gein.2.0014
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