Geosynthetics are widely used in civil engineering reinforcements owing to their high strength, acceptable toughness, and ease of transportation. However, traditional geosynthetics do not have the capability to monitor damage inside the soil. Therefore, in this paper, a new sensor-enabled piezoelectric geobelt (SPGB) is developed to measure the deformation of reinforced-soil structures. In-soil drawing tests are conducted to investigate the sensing performance of the SPGB. Variations in the voltage and impedance signals of the SPGB with the drawing displacement under different damage conditions are investigated. The results show that with the increase of drawing displacement, SPGB undergoes tensile deformation followed by pullout damage. In tensile deformation, the signal response of SPGB is related to strain. As the strain increases, the output voltage first increases and then decreases, and the impedance gradually decreases. In the pullout damage phase, the signal response of SPGB is related to the contact area between SPGB and soil. As the drawing displacement increases, the contact area between SPGB and soil gradually decreases, the output voltage gradually decreases, and the impedance gradually increases. Therefore, the SPGB, as a sensor-enabled geosynthetic, provides a reinforcing function to the soil body and simultaneously performs in-soil catastrophe identification.
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August 23 2024
Monitoring performance of a new smart geosynthetic under drawing test
Y. Cai;
Y. Cai
1Professor, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Wenzhou University, Chashan University Town, Wenzhou, China, E-mail: caiyq@zju.edu.cn
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H. Li;
H. Li
2PhD student, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Wenzhou University, Chashan University Town, Wenzhou, China, E-mail: 15083803054@163.com
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J. Wang;
J. Wang
3Professor, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Wenzhou University, Chashan University Town, Wenzhou, China, E-mail: wangjun@wzu.edu.cn (corresponding author)
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H. Fu;
H. Fu
4Professor, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Wenzhou University, Chashan University Town, Wenzhou, China, E-mail: 00151065@wzu.edu.cn
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Z. Liu;
Z. Liu
5PhD student, Graduate student, Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, China, E-mail: liuzhiming680@163.com
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Y. Rao
Y. Rao
6PhD student, College of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Wenzhou University, Chashan University Town, Wenzhou, China, E-mail: raoyu20@163.com
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 24 2024
Accepted:
August 17 2024
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
© 2025 Emerald Publishing Limited
2025
Geosynthetics International (2025) 32 (3): 410–422.
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Received:
February 24 2024
Accepted:
August 17 2024
Citation
Cai Y, Li H, Wang J, Fu H, Liu Z, Rao Y (2025), "Monitoring performance of a new smart geosynthetic under drawing test". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 32 No. 3 pp. 410–422, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.24.00022
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