Applied Sciences (Mar 2019)

Lessons Learned on Geosynthetics Applications in Road Structures in Silesia Mining Region in Poland

  • Jacek Kawalec,
  • Marcin Grygierek,
  • Eugeniusz Koda,
  • Piotr Osiński

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9061122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 1122

Abstract

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The paper aims at the research of pioneering applications of geosynthetic materials used for improvement of anthropogenic material for road contraction challenges in Poland. The presented case study concerns a road embankment construction process within an area of underground mining coal extraction for which significant deformations have been frequently recorded. To improve the bearing capacity of the structure base, the geosynthetic materials were used. The question; however, was how the anthropogenic materials, filling the embankment, will interact with each other over time. The assessment of the structural condition of the motorway surface was performed using the falling weight deflectometer and the calculated modules based on the back-analysis method. They confirmed the effectiveness of the geosynthetics used in the study. They also revealed that the mining exploitation, with simultaneous use of aggregate stabilization with geogrids, did not cause significant changes in the stiffness of the pavement layers. All observations, based on both field and laboratory tests, did not show any negative impact of anthropogenic soils on the structural behavior of geogrids.

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