The effect of thermal-oxidative ageing on in-isolation and in-soil stiffness is investigated for two high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and two polyester (PET) geogrids when incubated in an oven at 90°C. It is shown that the in-isolation and in-soil stiffness of three out of the four geogrids decreased during the 4-month ageing time with a faster degradation of the two PET geogrids. In contrast, one of the HDPE geogrids examined with thicker rib showed slower degradation compared to the PET counterparts. It is also shown that a geogrid might have a higher unaged stiffness, but less aged stiffness compared to another geogrid made of the same polymer type. It is suggested that the ageing approach used in this study could be adopted for the selection of geogrids based on their long-term stiffness for structures such as reinforced embankments or mechanically stabilized earth walls that require a long service life. Moreover, results indicate that the stiffness improvement factor for PET geogrids decreases with ageing time. On the contrary, the stiffness improvement factor of the HDPE geogrid increases with time and hypothetically might keep increasing followed by a sudden drop to zero at full degradation of the geogrid.
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October 23 2024
Effect of oxidative ageing on stiffness improvement factor for HDPE and PET geogrids Available to Purchase
M. S. Morsy
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M. S. Morsy
1 Assistant Professor, Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Unit, Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, E-mail: mohamed.salah@eng.asu.edu.eg (corresponding author)
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A. M. Elhanafy;
A. M. Elhanafy
2 Researcher, Construction Research Institute, National Water Research Center, AlQalyubia, Egypt, E-mail: ahmed_elhanafy@nwrc.gov.eg
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S. S. Fathelbab;
S. S. Fathelbab
3 MASc student, Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Unit, Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, E-mail: sherif.sayedahmed@eng.asu.edu.eg
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S. M. Ahmed
S. M. Ahmed
4 Professor, Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Unit, Structural Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, E-mail: sayed_mohamed@eng.asu.edu.eg
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 19 2023
Accepted:
November 15 2023
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
© 2024 Emerald Publishing Limited
2024
Geosynthetics International (2024) 31 (5): 741–757.
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Received:
May 19 2023
Accepted:
November 15 2023
Citation
Morsy MS, Elhanafy AM, Fathelbab SS, Ahmed SM (2024), "Effect of oxidative ageing on stiffness improvement factor for HDPE and PET geogrids". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 31 No. 5 pp. 741–757, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.23.00089
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