Behavior of Geogrid Reinforced Foundation Systems Supported on Clay Subgrades of Different Strengths

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This paper presents an experimental study investigating the behaviour of geogrid reinforced sand-clay foundation systems with clay subgrades of different strengths. Model tests were carried out on a circular footing of 150 mm diameter (D) resting on 1 × 1 × 1 m foundation bed having clay subgrades of different undrained shear strengths (cu), ranging from 7 to 60 kPa. Different series of laboratory model tests were performed on homogeneous and layered foundation systems. The layered systems were comprised of dense sand of varying layer thicknesses (H = 0.63–2.19D) overlying the clay subgrades. Pressure-settlement responses obtained indicated that the foundation performances were largely influenced by footing settlement (s/D %), layer thickness (H), and subgrade strengths (cu). The results indicated that the planar geogrid reinforcement, placed at the sand-clay interface, can substantially improve the performance of the foundation beds depending on layer thickness and subgrade strength. A maximum of about 5.6-fold improvement in bearing capacity was observed in the study, for very soft clay subgrade of 7 kPa.

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Biswas, A., Asfaque Ansari, M., Dash, S. K., & Murali Krishna, A. (2015). Behavior of Geogrid Reinforced Foundation Systems Supported on Clay Subgrades of Different Strengths. International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40891-015-0023-5

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