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REINFORCED SOIL STRUCTURES WITH POORLY DRAINING BACKFILLS. PART II, CASE HISTORIES AND APPLICATIONS (1995)
Experimental studies on poorly draining soil-reinforcement interactions were reviewed in a companion paper by Zornberg and Mitchell in 1994, leading to the conclusion that permeable geosynthetic inclusions are useful for reinforcing marginal backfills. This conclusion is strengthened by lessons learned from the case histories described in this paper. There are no design guidelines for reinforced soil structures using poorly draining backfills. Nevertheless, several of these structures have already been constructed, and the performance of some of them has been reported. Good structure performance is strongly dependent on maintaining a low water content in the poorly draining fill.
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Geosynthetics International, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1995
Geosynthetics International, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1995
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Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
USA
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
USA
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