2021
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/1094/1/012110
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Behavior of Foundation Rested on Geogrid-Reinforced Soil : A Review

Abstract: In many cases, the soil in Nasseriyah, Iraq, is not suitable to support the shallow foundations of low to medium rise buildings without improvement or replacing the founded layer with a strong layer. Therefore, the reinforcement method as one of many types of improvement methods may be used to increase the bearing capacity and reduce the settlement when the replacement soil is not enough to support the foundation. This paper reviews the most important reinforcement materials such as geogrid that may be used to… Show more

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“…The top pressure creep reduction coefficient of geomembrane obtained from the top pressure creep test was greater than that of the conventional tensile creep reduction coefficient. According to equation (7) for the creep reduction coefficient [16], the factory value of the creep reduction coefficient of the geomembrane may overestimate its long-term tensile strength T1 compared to the top-pressure creep test value, which can easily cause safety hazards in the project. Therefore, to improve the safety and durability of engineering structures, it is recommended to consider using the top-pressure creep reduction coefficient when designing the strength of geosynthetic materials that are mainly subjected to top pressure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The top pressure creep reduction coefficient of geomembrane obtained from the top pressure creep test was greater than that of the conventional tensile creep reduction coefficient. According to equation (7) for the creep reduction coefficient [16], the factory value of the creep reduction coefficient of the geomembrane may overestimate its long-term tensile strength T1 compared to the top-pressure creep test value, which can easily cause safety hazards in the project. Therefore, to improve the safety and durability of engineering structures, it is recommended to consider using the top-pressure creep reduction coefficient when designing the strength of geosynthetic materials that are mainly subjected to top pressure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many research scenarios for the creep properties of geosynthetics that consider the tensile states. The materials used include geotextiles [3][4], geomembranes [5][6], and geogrids [7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil action has been considered to be purely compressive and bending and crushing will be checked as the main point. It is important to consider that this is a partially dry soil because in the presence of high phreatic levels the water must be drained to avoid settlement and liquefaction processes [31] [32] [33] [34].…”
Section: Archetypes Of Steel and Reinforced Concrete Framesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reinforced soil technology, characterized by its high construction efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness, is extensively utilized in urban construction, highways, and railway projects [1][2][3]. Geogrids, widely used as reinforcing materials in current reinforced soil engineering, exhibit excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and effective interlocking with soil, providing a reliable enhancement to reinforced soil structures [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%