Mian Huang , Jiming Liu , Sanat K. Pokharel , Taylor Dagenais , Arghya Chatterjee , Cheng Lin
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Full-scale testing and monitoring of geosynthetics-stabilized flexible pavement in Alberta, Canada
Freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles are a primary contributor of pavement damages in seasonal frost regions. Geosynthetics stabilization has been a promising solution for enhancing the roadways performance in cold regions. However, in comparison with the practical applications, research on the geosynthetics stabilization in cold-region roads is scarce and its efficacy is yet to be quantified. This study presents the full-scale test on geosynthetics-stabilized sections in a flexible pavement in Sturgeon County, Alberta. It focused on the investigation of three separate test sections with bases stabilized by two types of geocells and one geogrid composite, each fully instrumented with earth pressure cells, thermocouples, and moisture sensors. This experimental program consisted of plate loading tests and trafficking tests on each test section before and after the first F-T season, and monitoring of soil temperatures, moisture contents, and loads transferred to subbases while the sections were open to general traffic. The results showed seasonal F-T cycles resulted in increased pavement settlement, decreased load transfer ratio, and increased stress distribution angle under the plate loading. The traffic-induced stress on the subbases increased during the spring thaw but decreased afterwards.
期刊介绍:
The range of products and their applications has expanded rapidly over the last decade with geotextiles and geomembranes being specified world wide. This rapid growth is paralleled by a virtual explosion of technology. Current reference books and even manufacturers' sponsored publications tend to date very quickly and the need for a vehicle to bring together and discuss the growing body of technology now available has become evident.
Geotextiles and Geomembranes fills this need and provides a forum for the dissemination of information amongst research workers, designers, users and manufacturers. By providing a growing fund of information the journal increases general awareness, prompts further research and assists in the establishment of international codes and regulations.