International Conference “Environmental Engineering”, 10th International Conference „Environmental Engineering“

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GEOGRID REINFORCED SUBGRADE INFLUENCE TO ENSURE PAVED ROAD DURABILITY
Aurimas Šiukščius, Viktoras Vorobjovas, Audrius Vaitkus

Last modified: 2017-09-07

Abstract


Geosynthetic materials are more and more often used for subgrade reinforcement and/or stabilisation. Geosyntheticreinforcement products used for paved and unpaved roads or traffic areas function on the basis of two mechanisms that contributeto their performance. Shear loads developing in unbound granular layers as a result of traffic loading are transmittedfrom the base aggregate to the geosynthetic as a result of frictional interaction or via the so called interlocking effect. Dependingon the geosynthetic material properties load absorption functions on the basis of frictional interaction and the membrane effect.This study indicates how these two load absorbing mechanisms, depending on the geosynthetic material properties, correspondto the regulations for use of geosynthetics for road embankments and subgrades and harmonised European standards that arevalid in Lithuania. It also presents the corrections and additions to improve the existing regulations for use of geosynthetics forroad embankments and subgrades to ensure a better paved road durability.

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3846/enviro.2017.148


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