Advances in Civil Engineering (Jan 2011)

Interaction between Engineered Cementitious Composites Lining and Foundation Subsurface Drain

  • Cleopatra Panganayi,
  • Hidehiko Ogata,
  • Kunio Hattori,
  • Teckshawer Tom

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/280717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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The effect of cyclic loads on the surface profiles of ECC linings cast on foundations comprising crushed stone and compacted soil was investigated. A geotextile was embedded between the crushed stone and ECC lining for some of the samples. After 28 days of water curing, the hardened surfaces were loaded and monitored for roughness and crack development by measuring surface levels and crack widths, respectively. Neither cracking nor significant variations in the lateral profiles were observed on all the samples for all the loads applied. However, significant variations which depended on the foundation types were observed in the vertical profiles. It was concluded that while ECC can resist cracking due to its high strain capacity, its flexibility causes ECC linings to assume the shape of the foundation material, which can increase the surface roughness at certain loading configurations.