Beyond Standardization: Accounting for Gripping System Effects to Improve Geosynthetic Interface Characterization

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
122 Seiten
2024
tredition (Verlag)
978-3-384-24110-8 (ISBN)
26,39 inkl. MwSt
One of the critical factors in preventing failures of structures that consist geosynthetics is the use of appropriately characterized geosynthetic interface shear friction in the theoretical design of the structure. The interface shear friction parameters such as the frictional angle and adhesion must, therefore, first be determined. The interface friction angle and adhesion are measured in the laboratory mainly using the direct shear apparatus in accordance with ASTM-D5321 and ASTM-D6243 standards (Sikwanda et al. 2018). Although these laboratory tests are standardized, the quality of the results can be largely affected by several factors such as specimen gripping systems, shearing rate, applied normal stress, and the type of geosynthetic test specimens (Fox & Stark 2004). Among these factors, the former is considered to be a major source of dissimilarities in the results (Fox & Kim 2008). This is because when the geosynthetic being tested is not sufficiently secured to the shearing blocks by the gripping system, it experiences progressive failure and shear strength that deviates from the actual field performance (Fox et al. 2004). This could lead to unsafe, cost ineffective, etc. design of projects with the respective geosynthetic materials. This research, therefore, was undertaken to investigate the effects of the specimen gripping system on shear strength at the geosynthetic/geosynthetic interface using a direct shear device.

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Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2024
Verlagsort paul road
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 234 mm
Gewicht 217 g
Themenwelt Technik Bauwesen
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Schlagworte geosynthetic characterization • geosynthetic interface • Geotechnical Engineering • gripping system effects • interface shear strength • numerical modeling • pullout tests • Standardization
ISBN-10 3-384-24110-X / 338424110X
ISBN-13 978-3-384-24110-8 / 9783384241108
Zustand Neuware
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