Evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soil

Geocell mattresses are one type of three-dimensional honeycomb soil reinforcements that is manufactured from polyethylene sheets using ultrasonically welded joints. This type of geosynthetics is commonly used to stabilize geotechnical problems in which the pullout failure is likely to occur. The pre...

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Main Authors: A. Namaei-kohal, A.R. Ardakani, M. Hassanlourad
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Published: Sharif University of Technology 2022-08-01
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author A. Namaei-kohal
A.R. Ardakani
M. Hassanlourad
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description Geocell mattresses are one type of three-dimensional honeycomb soil reinforcements that is manufactured from polyethylene sheets using ultrasonically welded joints. This type of geosynthetics is commonly used to stabilize geotechnical problems in which the pullout failure is likely to occur. The present study has been conducted to evaluate the pullout behavior of a geocell by considering the effect of soil grain size. A series of 18 monotonic and 24 multistage geocell pullout tests were performed in sandy and gravely soil. The obtained geocell pullout loads were divided into two components: passive and frictional resistance. A previously made theoretical approach was used to measure the mobilized frictional and passive resistance components to evaluate the contribution of each mechanism. The results obtained from monotonic geocell pullout tests showed that the geocells exhibited hardening pullout behavior and the pullout failure occurred when the geocell material did not have any more pullout capacity to resist external load. Increases in the geocell height and soil grain size had significant effects on the passive component and it was seen that the contribution of geocell height developed passive resistance higher than the soil grain size. Furthermore, the multistage test results indicated that for removal of the geocell, the ultimate post-cyclic pullout load was less than the monotonic pullout load. This was the result of a reciprocating motion from loading caused by the interlock between the geocell infill soil and the surrounding material, which weakened and broke during the cyclic phase. As the coarseness of the soil increased, the interfacial strength increased. The theoretical approach did not single out the passive component between monotonic and multistage tests and the obtained passive resistance values were the same in these calculations. However, the cyclic loading could affect this component. Also, the soil particle size had a significant effect on the cumulative displacement during the cyclic phase.
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spelling doaj.art-ed34b1522f4f4191bf07e2b8042e6f022023-08-16T07:03:50ZfasSharif University of Technologyمهندسی عمران شریف2676-47682676-47762022-08-0138.22.212113010.24200/j30.2022.59660.306522797Evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soilA. Namaei-kohal0A.R. Ardakani1M. Hassanlourad2F‌a‌c‌u‌l‌t‌y o‌f T‌e‌c‌h‌n‌i‌c‌a‌l a‌n‌d E‌n‌g‌i‌n‌e‌e‌r‌i‌n‌g I‌m‌a‌m K‌h‌o‌m‌e‌i‌n‌i I‌n‌t‌e‌r‌n‌a‌t‌i‌o‌n‌a‌l U‌n‌i‌v‌e‌r‌s‌i‌t‌yF‌a‌c‌u‌l‌t‌y o‌f T‌e‌c‌h‌n‌i‌c‌a‌l a‌n‌d E‌n‌g‌i‌n‌e‌e‌r‌i‌n‌g I‌m‌a‌m K‌h‌o‌m‌e‌i‌n‌i I‌n‌t‌e‌r‌n‌a‌t‌i‌o‌n‌a‌l U‌n‌i‌v‌e‌r‌s‌i‌t‌yF‌a‌c‌u‌l‌t‌y o‌f T‌e‌c‌h‌n‌i‌c‌a‌l a‌n‌d E‌n‌g‌i‌n‌e‌e‌r‌i‌n‌g I‌m‌a‌m K‌h‌o‌m‌e‌i‌n‌i I‌n‌t‌e‌r‌n‌a‌t‌i‌o‌n‌a‌l U‌n‌i‌v‌e‌r‌s‌i‌t‌yGeocell mattresses are one type of three-dimensional honeycomb soil reinforcements that is manufactured from polyethylene sheets using ultrasonically welded joints. This type of geosynthetics is commonly used to stabilize geotechnical problems in which the pullout failure is likely to occur. The present study has been conducted to evaluate the pullout behavior of a geocell by considering the effect of soil grain size. A series of 18 monotonic and 24 multistage geocell pullout tests were performed in sandy and gravely soil. The obtained geocell pullout loads were divided into two components: passive and frictional resistance. A previously made theoretical approach was used to measure the mobilized frictional and passive resistance components to evaluate the contribution of each mechanism. The results obtained from monotonic geocell pullout tests showed that the geocells exhibited hardening pullout behavior and the pullout failure occurred when the geocell material did not have any more pullout capacity to resist external load. Increases in the geocell height and soil grain size had significant effects on the passive component and it was seen that the contribution of geocell height developed passive resistance higher than the soil grain size. Furthermore, the multistage test results indicated that for removal of the geocell, the ultimate post-cyclic pullout load was less than the monotonic pullout load. This was the result of a reciprocating motion from loading caused by the interlock between the geocell infill soil and the surrounding material, which weakened and broke during the cyclic phase. As the coarseness of the soil increased, the interfacial strength increased. The theoretical approach did not single out the passive component between monotonic and multistage tests and the obtained passive resistance values were the same in these calculations. However, the cyclic loading could affect this component. Also, the soil particle size had a significant effect on the cumulative displacement during the cyclic phase.https://sjce.journals.sharif.edu/article_22797_377c5bbeb3d13b892f594e0d6b3ce54b.pdfgeocellpullout behaviorcoarse grained soilstatic testdynamic test
spellingShingle A. Namaei-kohal
A.R. Ardakani
M. Hassanlourad
Evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soil
مهندسی عمران شریف
geocell
pullout behavior
coarse grained soil
static test
dynamic test
title Evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soil
title_full Evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soil
title_fullStr Evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soil
title_short Evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soil
title_sort evaluation of the static and multistage geocell pullout behavior in coarse grained soil
topic geocell
pullout behavior
coarse grained soil
static test
dynamic test
url https://sjce.journals.sharif.edu/article_22797_377c5bbeb3d13b892f594e0d6b3ce54b.pdf
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