Applied Sciences (Dec 2021)

Experimental Investigation on the Behavior of Gravelly Sand Reinforced with Geogrid under Cyclic Loading

  • Jia-Quan Wang,
  • Zhen-Chao Chang,
  • Jian-Feng Xue,
  • Zhi-Nan Lin,
  • Yi Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112412152
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 24
p. 12152

Abstract

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In view of the dynamic response of geogrid-reinforced gravel under high-speed train load, this paper explores the dynamic characteristics of geogrid-reinforced gravel under semi-sine wave cyclic loading. A number of large scale cyclic triaxial tests were performed on saturated gravelly soil reinforced with geogrid to study the influence of the number of reinforcement layers and loading frequencies on the dynamic responses of reinforced gravelly sand subgrade for high speed rail track. The variation of cumulative axial and volumetric strains, excess pore pressure and resilient modulus with number of loading cycles, loading frequency, and reinforcement arrangement are analyzed. The test results reveal that the cumulative axial strain decreases as the number of reinforcement layers increases, but increases with loading frequency. The resilience modulus increases with the number of reinforcement layers, but decreases as the loading frequency increases. The addition of geogrid can reduce the excess pore water pressure of the sample, but it can slightly enhance the rubber mold embedding effect of the sand sample. As the loading frequency increases, the rubber mold embedding effect gradually weakens.

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