Investigation of the Mechanical Behaviour of the Interface between Soil and Reinforcement, via Experimental and Numerical Modelling
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Date
2016Type
- Conference Paper
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate the interface properties between soil and reinforcement, via experimental and numerical modelling of reinforced slopes. In particular, several scale models were built and tested under enhanced gravity in the geotechnical drum centrifuge at ETH Zurich and corresponding prototype numerical models were analyzed via a finite element stress analysis code. Optical fibre sensors were attached on the reinforcement layers of the experimental scaled models in order to measure linear strain during the increase of the g-level, and the results were compared to linear strain that was derived by the numerical analysis of the correspondent prototype reinforced slopes. The interface between soil and reinforcement was expressed in terms of normal and shear stiffness on the soil-reinforcement boundary and different values were tested in order to achieve validation of the experimental and numerical results. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000119310Publication status
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Advances in Transportation Geotechnics IIIJournal / series
Procedia EngineeringVolume
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ElsevierEvent
Subject
Physical Modelling; Numerical Modelling; Centrifuge Model Tests; Reinforced Slopes; Optical Fibre Sensors; Interface PropertiesOrganisational unit
03474 - Springman, Sarah M. (ehemalig) / Springman, Sarah M. (former)
02607 - Institut für Geotechnik / Institute for Geotechnical Engineering
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