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Numerical evaluation of secondary reinforcement effect on geosynthetic-reinforced retaining walls

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Abstract A finite difference method was employed to evaluate the effect of secondary reinforcement on the performance of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Retaining (GRR) walls. The two-dimensional numerical models used a Cap-Yield soil… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A finite difference method was employed to evaluate the effect of secondary reinforcement on the performance of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Retaining (GRR) walls. The two-dimensional numerical models used a Cap-Yield soil constitutive model to represent the behavior of backfill. The numerical model was first calibrated and verified by the measured results from a full-scale field test. A parametric study was then performed to investigate the effects of secondary reinforcement length, secondary reinforcement stiffness, secondary reinforcement connection, and secondary reinforcement layout. The numerical results show that an increase in secondary reinforcement length and stiffness can reduce the deflection of the GRR wall and the maximum tensile stress of primary reinforcement. The mechanical connection of secondary reinforcement can also reduce the wall facing deflection and result in relatively small maximum tensile stress and connection stress in the primary reinforcement as compared with no connection to the secondary reinforcement. In addition, a wall with fewer but longer secondary reinforcement layers at certain elevations had relatively smaller wall facing deflections than the baseline case. This comparison demonstrates that more optimal layout of secondary reinforcement exists that could further reduce the maximum wall facing deflections and create a better performing wall while the same or less amount of geosynthetic reinforcement material is used.

Keywords: geosynthetic reinforced; effect; wall; reinforcement; reinforced retaining; secondary reinforcement

Journal Title: Geotextiles and Geomembranes
Year Published: 2020

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