The confining effect of geosynthetics renders stability analysis of embankments on geosynthetic-encased stone columns (GESCs) distinct from conventional columns. A simplified method addressing this issue is practically important. This study proposes such a method for evaluating both seismic and static stability of GESC-supported embankments, modeling the confining effect as a combination of shear resistance along the slip surface and additional axial bearing capacity from vertical and circumferential tensile strengths of the encasement. The approach integrates pseudo-static analysis with limit equilibrium under a circular slip surface, explicitly considering the geosynthetic's stabilizing contribution and the varying shear resistance among columns intersected by the failure surface. Numerical validation with FLAC3D shows excellent agreement, with discrepancies of the factor of safety about 10%. Key findings include: (a) the equivalent shear strength provided by the encasement decreases nonlinearly toward the embankment centerline; (b) allowable geosynthetic strain negligibly affects slip surface geometry but has a nearly linear positive correlation with the factor of safety; (c) under moderate seismic loading, GESCs significantly outperform conventional columns, with progressive failure initiating at the embankment toe. The method reveals sequential column failure from toe to centerline and offers practical advantages for preliminary design and stability assessment in seismically active regions.
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July 21 2026
Simplified stability analysis method for GESC-supported embankments on soft ground
S. Xiao
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1Key Laboratory of High-speed Railway Engineering, Ministry of Education,
Southwest Jiaotong University
, Chengdu, China
Corresponding author S. Xiao (xiaoshiguo@swjtu.cn)
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H. Shi;
H. Shi
2China Railway Fifth Survey and Design
Institute Group Co., Ltd
., Beijing, China
, E-mail: shihongbin.wy@crcc.cn
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T. Dai
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T. Dai
3School of Civil Engineering,
Southwest Jiaotong University
, Chengdu, China
, E-mail: daitianyi@my.swjtu.edu.cn
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G. He
G. He
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Corresponding author S. Xiao (xiaoshiguo@swjtu.cn)
CONFLICT OF INTEREST On behalf of all authors, the corresponding author states that there is no conflict of interest.
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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October 11 2025
Accepted:
May 18 2026
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
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- Funder(s): Technology Research Project of China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd
- Award Id(s): KSNQ201018 and KSNQ223020
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- Funder(s): Research Project of China Railway Fifth Survey and Design Institute Group Co., Ltd
- Award Id(s): T5Y2021-A03
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- Funder(s): National Natural Science Foundation of China
- Award Id(s): 51578466
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- Funding Statement(s): This research is supported by the Technology Research Project of China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd. (Nos. KSNQ201018 and KSNQ223020), Research Project of China Railway Fifth Survey and Design Institute Group Co., Ltd. (Grant No. T5Y2021-A03), and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51578466).
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Received:
October 11 2025
Accepted:
May 18 2026
Citation
Xiao S, Shi H, Dai T, He G (2026;), "Simplified stability analysis method for GESC-supported embankments on soft ground". Geosynthetics International, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.25.00178
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