Proceedings of
4th International Conference on Advances in Civil, Structural and Construction Engineering CSCE 2016
"BEHAVIOUR OF MULTI-LAYERED GEOCELL REINFORCED BED SUBJECTED TO REPEATED LOAD"
Abstract: “This paper describes a series of the plate load tests performed in a test pit measuring 2000×2000 mm in plane and 700 mm in depth. To simulate traffic loadings, fifteen loading and unloading cycles were applied to the loading plate with amplitudes of 400 and 800 kPa. The optimum depth of the top most layer of geocell and the optimum vertical spacing of geocell layers, based on plate settlement, are both approximately 0.2 times loading plate diameter. The results show that installation of the geocell layers in the foundation bed decreases the accumulated plastic and total settlements of loading plate, in addition to increase its elastic settlement. Efficiency of geocell reinforcement was decreased by increasing the number of the geocell layers for all applied stress levels and number of cycles of applied loading. The results of the testing reveal the ability of the multiple layers of geocell reinforcement to ‘shakedown’ to a fully resilient behavior after a period of plastic settlement”
Keywords: Cyclic loading; Multiple geocell layers; Residual and resilient deformations