Estimation of horizontal displacements for geosynthetic reinforced soil wall
Künye
Güler, E. ve Hamderi, M. (2023). Estimation of horizontal displacements for geosynthetic reinforced soil wall. E3S Web of Conferences 368.Özet
Nowadays, the geotechnical design trend is increasingly heading
towards the serviceability limit state. However, the current practice in the
design of geosynthetic reinforced soil (GRS) walls mostly relies on ultimate
limit state. Commonly available design software programs provide typical
factor of safety values against various failure modes. With increasing height
and variability in GRS walls, the deformation characteristics of the GRS
walls also become an important parameter in the design. In this paper, an
expression has been developed to predict the horizontal deformation of a
GRS wall using a set of data obtained from about sixty-four finite element
model configurations. The horizontal deformation expression includes wall height, internal friction angle and elastic modulus of backfill, length, spacing
and stiffness of geosynthetic reinforcements. It has been found out that all
these parameters contribute to the horizontal displacement of a GRS wall. In
addition, some comparisons have been made to reveal the influence of each
individual parameter on the horizontal displacement of the wall.