Five spring-based trapdoor tests allowing continuous displacement during both fill placement and localised static loading were conducted. Quartz sand was used as the test fill. Biaxial geogrids with and without ribs, having two different reinforcement stiffnesses, were used as reinforcement materials. Test results show that when two low-stiffness geogrid reinforcement layers were used, higher reinforcement spacing ratios (defined as the ratio of the reinforcement spacing between two reinforcement layers to the trapdoor width) induced more stable and efficient load transfer generally. Consequently, an optimum value of 0.3 and a worst-case value of 0.1 for the reinforcement spacing ratio were obtained and considered as representatives of two low-stiffness reinforcement layers for comparison with a single high-stiffness reinforcement layer, where their total reinforcement stiffnesses were approximately same. Generally, the inclusion of two low-stiffness reinforcement layers induced more stable load transfer. More importantly, compared with a single high-stiffness reinforcement layer, two low-stiffness reinforcement layers with the optimum reinforcement spacing ratio enhanced load transfer and induced less overall tensile forces, whereas the reinforcement arrangement with the worst reinforcement spacing ratio induced similar load transfer efficiency and overall tensile forces.
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G. Li;
G. Li
1PhD candidate, Department of Geotechnical Engineering, College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, E-mail: ligeye@tongji.edu.cn
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C. Xu;
C. Xu
2Professor, Key Laboratory of Geotechnical and Underground Engineering of Ministry of Education, Department of Geotechnical Engineering, College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, E-mail: c_axu@tongji.edu.cn
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C. Yoo;
C. Yoo
3Professor, School of Civil and Architectural Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Republic of Korea, E-mail: csyoo@skku.edu (corresponding author)
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P. Shen;
P. Shen
4Researcher, Shanghai Investigation, Design & Research Institute Co., Ltd., China Three Gorges Corporation, Shanghai, China, E-mail: hermit_shpp@hotmail.com
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T. Wang;
T. Wang
5Master Degree student, Department of Geotechnical Engineering, College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, E-mail: 1932651@tongji.edu.cn
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Q. Wang
Q. Wang
6PhD student, Department of Geotechnical Engineering, College of Civil Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai, China, E-mail: qm_wang@tongji.edu.cn
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
March 31 2022
Accepted:
May 26 2022
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
© 2023 Emerald Publishing Limited
2023
Geosynthetics International (2023) 30 (4): 415–431.
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Received:
March 31 2022
Accepted:
May 26 2022
Citation
Li G, Xu C, Yoo C, Shen P, Wang T, Wang Q (2023), "Effects of reinforcement arrangements on load transfer in spring-based trapdoor tests". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 30 No. 4 pp. 415–431, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.22.00265
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