Finite Element Modeling of Geotextile Reinforced Embankments on Soft Clay

  • Hourani D
  • Nwaogazie I
  • TomJaja G
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Abstract

The use of geotextiles as a reinforcement material for improving the factor of safety against slope failure in embankments built on soft clay is becoming a common practice. This work is intended to help understand the effect of the geotextile reinforcement has on such embankments and to provide a design aid for civil engineers that enables them to quickly estimate the factor of safety against slope failure. Seventy four different cases were modelled and analyzed using a finite element software, GeoStudio 2018 R2. The results showed that the optimum improvement was achieved when using a single layer of geotextile reinforcement placed at the base of the embankment, by which the factor of safety increased by up to 40%. Adding a second layer, a third layer and a fourth layer, increases the safety factor by 2.5%, 1% and 0.5% respectively. Different charts for different heights of embankments were presented to aid in finding the most suitable slope angle and number of reinforcement layers required to achieve a certain safety factor.

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Hourani, D. W. E., Nwaogazie, I. L., & TomJaja, G. W. (2023). Finite Element Modeling of Geotextile Reinforced Embankments on Soft Clay. Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 13(01), 48–57. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojce.2023.131004

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