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ABSTRACT Geocells are a superior form of reinforcement due to their cost-effectiveness and three-dimensional confining properties. However, numerical modeling of geocell is always challenging due to its three-dimensional honeycomb structure. The limitations of the equivalent composite approach (ECA) led to the recent development of full 3D numerical models, which consider geocell-infill material interaction. This paper discusses the time-dependent performance of geocell-reinforced encased stone column-supported embankment considering the actual 3D nature of geocells using the finite element program ABAQUS. Parametric studies were carried out to study the stress transfer mechanism, vertical deformation of the foundation soil, and stress-strain variation inside the geocell pockets. It is found from the analyses that with the provision of a geocell layer on top of Geosynthetic Encased Stone Columns (GESC), the stress concentration ratio improved by 47% at the end of consolidation compared to GESC alone. Also, an 80% reduction in foundation surface settlement is observed with geocell-sand mattresses. The geocell-sand mattress decreased the bulging of the stone columns, and almost 80% of the stone column bulging occurred by the end of the embankment construction. The proposed model’s numerical results show that the equivalent composite approach overestimated the stress concentration ratio and bearing capacity. The tensile stresses are non-uniformly distributed in the geocell pockets, and the maximum tensile force was mobilised at the geocell mid-height. Among the various geocell infill materials analysed, the aggregates were best suited considering the stress concentration ratio and vertical settlement. The numerical results supported the idea that encased stone columns with geocells at the embankment base can perform similarly to a geosynthetic reinforced piled embankment system, which is costlier but very efficient. When the modular ratio is more than 40, geocell-reinforced encased stone column-supported embankment is similar to GRPES.
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Geomechanics is concerned with the application of the principle of mechanics to earth-materials (namely geo-material). Geoengineering covers a wide range of engineering disciplines related to geo-materials, such as foundation engineering, slope engineering, tunnelling, rock engineering, engineering geology and geo-environmental engineering. Geomechanics and Geoengineering is a major publication channel for research in the areas of soil and rock mechanics, geotechnical and geological engineering, engineering geology, geo-environmental engineering and all geo-material related engineering and science disciplines. The Journal provides an international forum for the exchange of innovative ideas, especially between researchers in Asia and the rest of the world.