Influence of Rib Stiffness and Limited Long-Term Junction Strength on Geogrid Performance

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The description of the behavior of geogrids in reinforced soil constructions usually ignores long-term behavior and possible failure modes of junctions between longitudinal and transverse ribs. Two proposals have been made during recent years to overcome this drawback. The first analytic approach applies only to rigid geogrids and assumes a specific tensile-shear failure mode of geogrid junctions. The second numerical approach applies also for non-rigid geogrids and takes into account different modes of junction failure. This note discusses the two approaches focusing on the effects of rib stiffness and limited strength, different failure modes and degradation of junctions. It is shown that the mentioned effects should be considered in geogrid design, because they may alter significantly the long-term geogrid performance.

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Müller, W., & Wöhlecke, A. (2020). Influence of Rib Stiffness and Limited Long-Term Junction Strength on Geogrid Performance. Transportation Infrastructure Geotechnology, 7(2), 175–190. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40515-019-00095-6

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