The paper describes measurements taken from a series of four full-scale modular block walls that were constructed with reinforcement layers having different stiffness. The walls were 3.6 m high and were reinforced with two different polypropylene geogrid reinforcement materials, a polyester geogrid and a welded wire mesh. Each wall was constructed with the same modular block facing and reinforcement spacing of 0.6 m. The influence of compaction effort on wall displacements and horizontal toe load measurements at the end of construction was detectable in this investigation. These values were adjusted to account for the influence of different compaction methods on end-of-construction wall response. However, during subsequent surcharging the effects of initial compaction effort were erased. Reinforcement loads are computed from strain readings and results of in-isolation constant-load (creep) tests. Computed maximum reinforcement loads are compared with values predicted using the current AASHTO Simplified Method and the K-stiffness Method. The predicted magnitude and distribution of reinforcement loads are shown to be more accurate using the K-stiffness Method for polymeric reinforcement materials. For the relatively stiff welded wire mesh product, the measured reinforcement loads fell between values predicted using both methods.
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Influence of reinforcement stiffness and compaction on the performance of four geosynthetic-reinforced soil walls Available to Purchase
R. J. Bathurst;
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GeoEngineering Centre at Queen's-RMC, Department of Civil Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada
Kingston, Ontario, K7K 7B4, Canada
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A. Nernheim;
A. Nernheim
Postdoctoral Fellow
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GeoEngineering Centre at Queen's-RMC, Royal Military College of Canada
Kingston, Ontario, K7K 7B4, Canada
; Permanent address: Bilfinger Berger Ingenieurbau GmbH, Structural Design Geotechnics/Technisches Büro Geotechnik, Gustav-Nachtigal-Straβe 3, 65189 Wiesbaden, Germany, Telephone: +49 611/708 445, Telefax: +49 611/708 555
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D. L. Walters;
D. L. Walters
Former graduate student. Currently: Geotechnical Engineer
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Golder Associates Ltd
2390 Argentia Road, Mississauga, Ontario, L5N 5Z7, Canada
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T. M. Allen;
T. M. Allen
State Geotechnical Engineer
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Washington State Department of Transportation, State Materials Laboratory
Olympia, WA 98504-7365, USA
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P. Burgess;
P. Burgess
Former graduate student. Currently: Manager
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Site Operations, Wainwright Site Office, Defence Construction Canada
Bldg 188 Buffalo Road, Wainwright, Alberta, Canada
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D. D. Saunders
D. D. Saunders
Former graduate student. Currently: Major
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Joint Task Force Games, Canada Command, National Defence
Victoria, British Columbia, V9A 7N2, Canada
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Peer review of this paper was supervised by E. M. Palmeira, Editorial Board Member.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
June 06 2008
Revision Received:
October 17 2008
Accepted:
October 20 2008
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
© 2009 Thomas Telford Ltd
2009
Geosynthetics International (2009) 16 (1): 43–59.
Article history
Received:
June 06 2008
Revision Received:
October 17 2008
Accepted:
October 20 2008
Citation
Bathurst RJ, Nernheim A, Walters DL, Allen TM, Burgess P, Saunders DD (2009), "Influence of reinforcement stiffness and compaction on the performance of four geosynthetic-reinforced soil walls". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 16 No. 1 pp. 43–59, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/gein.2009.16.1.43
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