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Publications tagged with [geosynthetic reinforcement]

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<p>Geosynthetic materials are broadly adopted in geotechnical, transportation, environmental, and hydraulic engineering, such as roadway and railway stabilization and reinforcement, pavement solutions, retaining wall stabilization and landscape, embankments ...
Reference: EJGE Vol. 19, 2014
The 'field' performance of different geosynthetics to reinforce ballasted rail tracks was investigated. An extensive monitoring program was undertaken on fully instrumented track sections constructed near Singleton, New South Wales. Four types of geosynthetics ...
Reference: , Proceedings of the International Conference on Ground Improvement and Ground Control (pp. 937-944)
Large cyclic stresses induced from heavy traffic can cause significant degradation of rail tracks, leading to poor track geometry and safety. Inclusion of resilient materials such as geosynthetics to reinforce the track substructure has been observed in the ...
Reference: 11th Australia - New Zealand Conference on Geomechanics: Ground Engineering in a Changing World (pp. 241-246)
Geosynthetics have been used as reinforcement in various applications in geotechnical engineering. This paper presents a study on the use of geosynthetic reinforcement to reduce the consumption of good-quality sub-ballast material in a railway track in the ...
Reference: Geosynthetics International, 2008, 15, No. 5
This paper presents an evaluation of the soil-geogrid interaction, conducted to quantify the contributions of passive and interface shear mechanisms to the overall pullout resistance of geogrids. An experimental testing program was conducted in this investigation ...
Reference: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, ASCE, January, 2007, Vol. 133, No. 1