Behaviour of Prestressed Reinforced Granular Bed Overlying Soft Soil
Date
2014
Authors
J, Jayamohan.
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
The use of geosynthetics to improve the bearing capacity and settlement performance
of shallow foundations has proven to be a cost-effective foundation system. In marginal
ground conditions, geosynthetics enhance the ability to use shallow foundations. This is done
by either reinforcing cohesive soil directly or replacing the poor soils with stronger granular
fill in combination with geosynthetic reinforcement. In low-lying areas with poor foundation
soils, the geosynthetic reinforced granular bed can be placed over the weak soil. The
resulting composite ground (reinforced granular bed) will improve the load carrying capacity
of the footing and provide better pressure distribution on top of the underlying weak soils,
hence reducing the associated settlements.
It is now well established that geosynthetics demonstrate their beneficial effects only
after considerable settlements, since the strains occurring during initial settlements are
insufficient to mobilize significant tensile load in the geosynthetic. This is not a desirable
feature for foundations of certain structures, since their permissible values of settlement are
small. Thus there is a need for a technique which will allow the geosynthetic to increase the
load bearing capacity of soil without the occurrence of large settlements. One technique yet
to be comprehensively studied is the effect of prestressing the geosynthetic layer before
implementing them as reinforcement in field applications.
In this thesis, extensive investigations are made to study the effects of prestressing the
geosynthetic reinforcement on the behaviour of reinforced granular bed overlying weak soil.
The study involved laboratory scale plate load tests to observe the physical behaviour of
prestressed geosynthetic-reinforced soil system. Non-linear FE analyses were carried out
using the FE program PLAXIS, version 8, and the results were compared with those obtained
from model tests.
The parameters studied are effects of magnitude of prestress, direction of prestress,
number of layers of prestressed reinforcement, type of geosynthetic reinforcement, size of
reinforcement, thickness of granular bed, strength of underlying weak soil, presence of voids
in granular bed and weak soil etc.
In this thesis an analytical model is proposed to predict the improvement in bearing
capacity due to prestressing the reinforcement in the granular bed. The results of the
analytical model are validated by comparing it with those obtained from experimental and
finite element studies.
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Department of Civil Engineering, Geogrid, Geotextile, Reinforced Granular Bed, Prestress, Model Test, Finite Element Analysis, Analytical model