SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
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STRESS-CONFINEMENT EFFECT OF NONWOVEN GEOTEXTILE ON DESIGN OF REINFORCED SOIL RETAINING WALL
HOEI. LINGDOV LESHCHINSKYFUMIO TATSUOKA
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1997 Volume 37 Issue 4 Pages 121-126

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The design implication of stress-confinement effect of nonwoven geotextile is addressed. The unconfined and confined strengths of a selected needle-punched nonwoven geotextile are used to conduct a comparative design of a granular soil retaining wall based on a limit equilibrium approach. A higher wall may be allowed when considering the confined strength as compared to the unconfined strength. For a selected wall height, confined strength allows for fewer geotextile layers when compared to that designed using unconfined strength. It is recommended that stress-confinement test procedure should be standardized so that confinement effect of some nonwoven geotextiles may be incorporated into an individual wall design procedure.
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