Field Behavior of Instrumented Geogrid Soil Reinforced Wall
Publication: Journal of Geotechnical Engineering
Volume 119, Issue 8
Abstract
An earth‐reinforced retaining wall utilizing geogrids with full‐height precast concrete wall facing is instrumented. Measurements include movements of wall faces, lateral earth pressure, vertical stress in the soil mass, strains in the soil mass, and strains along the geogrids. A comparison is made between observed behavior and design assumptions and calculations. Based on this comparison, the following statements can be made: (1) Computation of maximum tension in the geogrids using the standard design procedure is in general satisfactory; (2) a part of the lateral earth pressure is transferred to the full‐height concrete facing, which is not considered in the design; (3) the distribution of vertical stress measured in the reinforced soil mass is nonlinear with the lowest value at the wall facing and this is contrary to the linear distribution assumed in the design calculations.
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Copyright © 1993 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Received: Nov 10, 1988
Published online: Aug 1, 1993
Published in print: Aug 1993
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