P. M. Jarrett, A. McGown ... 648 pages - Publisher: Springer; Reprint (October, 2013) ...
Language: English - ISBN-10: 9401071284 - ISBN-13: 978-9401071284 ...
Polymeric materials are being used in earthworks construction with ever
increasing frequency. The term "Geosynthetics" was recently coined to
encompass a diverse range of polymeric products designed for
geotechnical purposes. One such purpose is the tensile reinforcement of
soil~. As ten sile reinforcement, polymers have been used in the form
of textiles, grids, linear strips and single filaments to reinforce
earth structures such as road embankments, steep slopes and vertically
faced soil retaining walls. A considerable number of retaining
structures have been successfully con structed using the tensile
reinforcing properties of "geosynthetics" as their primary means of
stabilization. Despite such successes sufficient uncertainty exists
concerning the performance of these new materials, their manner of
interaction with the soil and the new design methods needed, that many
authorities are still reticent concerning their use in permanent works.
This book represents the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research
Workshop on the "Application of Polymeric Reinforcement in Soil
Retaining Struc tures" held at the Royal Military College of Canada in
Kingston, Ontario from June 8 to June 12, 1987. The initial concept for
the workshop occur red during the ISSMFE Conference in San Francisco in
1985 when a group of geotextile researchers mooted the idea of hoiding a
"prediction exercise" to test analytical and design methods for such
structures.