Parametric Study of Mechanically Stabilized Earth Wall
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Pulchowk Campus
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Conventional embankment construction needs more right of way space and more
backfill material or heavy retaining walls to retain the soil. This may lead to
foundation problems in areas of weak soil. Reinforced soil can be used for greater
heights, vertical slopes, less and uniform deformations. They are easy to work with,
takes less time and are cost effective. This paper attempts to make parametric analysis
of geosynthetic reinforced wall known as Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) wall.
Numerical simulations are done using a Finite Element Program (PLAXIS 2D). Soil
is simulated as Mohr-Coulomb material and geosynthetic reinforcement modeled as
elastic material. Parametric analysis of spacing of geosynthetics, stiffness values,
aspect ratio (L/H), slope of wall, angle of internal friction and height of wall on factor
of safety (FOS) and maximum horizontal displacement are studied. The analysis
showed that increasing geosynthetics stiffness greatly reduces maximum horizontal
displacement. Increasing the aspect ratio has a direct effect on FOS due to increased
length of geosynthetics available. The increase of water table decreases the FOS by
about 45%.
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Conventional embankment construction needs more right of way space and more
backfill material or heavy retaining walls to retain the soil.
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MASTERS IN GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING