Shearing response of geotextile-reinforced calcareous soils using monotonic triaxial tests |
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Authors: | Reza Rezvani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Technology and Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iranrezvani@guilan.ac.ir |
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Abstract: | AbstractDifferent types of geosynthetic reinforcements have been widely used for improving shear strength of soil materials in recent decades. In this study, two different calcareous soils reinforced by geotextile layers were evaluated by monotonic compression triaxial tests. The calcareous soils were obtained from Hormuz Island and Boushehr Port located in the north coast of the Persian Gulf. Different reconstituted samples were prepared at dense conditions with and without geotextile layers and consolidated under different effective confining pressures ranging from 100 to 600?kPa. Different layers of reinforcements including one, two and three geotextile layers were placed in the reinforced samples and sheared under drained condition. The results show that confining pressure has a significant effect on the efficiency of reinforcements. Evidently, increasing the reinforcement layers decreased the particle breakage of the calcareous soils used in this study. |
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Keywords: | Geotextile reinforcement monotonic triaxial test calcareous sand particle breakage |
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