W. JeremyRobinson, J. Tingle, Gregory J. Norwood, M. Wayne, JayhyunKwon
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Performance of multi-axial geogrid stabilised flexible pavements
Full-scale test sections were constructed and trafficked at the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) to provide performance data comparing the effectiveness of multi-axial geogrid stabilized flexible pavement sections to an unstabilized flexible pavement section. Two test sections containing differing multi-axial geogrids were constructed and trafficked under shelter in ERDC's Hanger 2 Pavement Test Facility. The test sections were subjected to accelerated traffic loading using a dual-tandem axle configuration simulating typical highway loadings. Permanent surface deformation, rutting, pavement stiffness, and instrumentation response data were collected at designated traffic intervals. The results of the study indicate that the geogrid stabilized sections improved the performance of the pavement section when compared to the unstabilized section.
期刊介绍:
Ground Improvement provides a fast-track vehicle for the dissemination of news in technological developments, feasibility studies and innovative engineering applications for all aspects of ground improvement, ground reinforcement and grouting. The journal publishes high-quality, practical papers relevant to engineers, specialist contractors and academics involved in the development, design, construction, monitoring and quality control aspects of ground improvement. It covers a wide range of civil and environmental engineering applications, including analytical advances, performance evaluations, pilot and model studies, instrumented case-histories and innovative applications of existing technology.