Performance of three geogrid-reinforced soil walls before and after foundation failure

Author:

Miyata Y.1,Bathurst R. J.2,Miyatake H.3

Affiliation:

1. Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, National Defense Academy, 1-10-20 Hashirimizu, Yokosuka 239–8686, Japan, Telephone: +81 468 41 3810; Telefax: +81 468 44 5913;

2. Professor and Research Director, GeoEngineering Centre at Queen's-RMC, Department of Civil Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario, K7K 7B4, Canada, Telephone: +1 613 541 6000 (ext. 6479/6347/6391); Telefax: +1 613 541 6218;*(corresponding author)

3. Team Leader, Construction Technology Research Team, Public Works Research Institute, 1–6 Minamihara, Tsukuba 305–8516, Japan, Telephone: +81 29 879 6759; Telefax: +81 29 879 6799;

Abstract

ABSTRACT: This paper reports the results of three 4 m high full-scale instrumented geogrid-reinforced soil walls constructed with different structural facings having a range of stiffness. The walls were seated on a 2 m deep foundation layer that was laterally supported at the base of the wall face by a rigid bulkhead. Following end of construction, the bulkhead was moved outward in stages to simulate loss of foundation support in the vicinity of the wall toe. Bulkhead loads, wall deformations, backfill settlements, reinforcement loads and earth pressures recorded at end of construction and during bulkhead displacement are presented in this paper. Measured reinforcement loads are compared to predicted loads at end of construction using different design methods. The walls demonstrated that there was available reserve load capacity which prevented internal failure mechanisms from developing in the reinforced soil zone even after significant loss of foundation support in the vicinity of the wall toe. At the end of each test the reinforcement layers were shortened in stages by cutting using nichrome heating wires. For the most flexible wall in this programme, the shortening of the reinforcement triggered a composite soil failure mechanism extending from the base of the foundation zone to the surface of the soil backfill. Implications of the analysis results and other observations on wall performance and design are discussed.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Civil and Structural Engineering

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