Abstract

In recent years, natural disasters have been increasing worldwide due to rapid climate change, and the damage to ground structures is increasing due to the destruction of the ground. Damage to the ground structure can be reduced or eliminated by using LCP woven geotextiles as ground reinforcement. Therefore, in this study, the tensile properties, reduction factor affecting long-term performance, creep behavior, and fatigue properties of LCP woven geotextile were tested and analyzed. As a result, in the case of tensile properties, the maximum tensile strength of the LCP woven geotextile was 192.94 kN/m2 in the MD direction, and it was generally constructed so that the load was transmitted. The total reduction factor is 1.86, which could be applied within 53.8% of the design strength when applied to the field. In addition, it was considered that the effect of the reduction factor for creep deformation on the long-term performance was dominant. Through the analysis of the creep behavior and fatigue characteristics, considering that the creep limit strain was 10%, if an earthquake occurred after 50 years of construction, it can be predicted that up to 90% of UTS would exhibit seismic performance. When LCP woven geotextile was applied as reinforcement, if the cyclic load due to fatigue failure was less than 478,000 times per year, it was considered that there was little possibility of the collapse of the ground structure.

Highlights

  • IntroductionGeotextiles are used for the purposes of crack prevention, ground structure protection, waste landfill, soft ground reinforcement, road construction, and retaining wall and slope protection [4,5]

  • Geotextile is one of geosynthetics used with sand, soil, gravel and water [1]

  • After analyzing the preceding studies above, we found that theymainly showed the results of improved seaming tensile strength, reduction factor of long-term performance, drainage performance, and creep behavior of PET geogrids, due to improving the weaving process of the Liquid crystal polymer (LCP) woven geotextile

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Introduction

Geotextiles are used for the purposes of crack prevention, ground structure protection, waste landfill, soft ground reinforcement, road construction, and retaining wall and slope protection [4,5]. Due to the recent rapid climate change around the world, natural disasters such as heavy rains, tidal waves, and earthquakes are increasing, resulting in frequent ground destruction [6,7]. In consideration of this situation, in order to prevent destruction and deformation of ground structures and to ensure stability, we need woven geotextiles with better physical properties than the existing PP and PET woven geotextiles. Liquid crystal polymer (LCP) fiber is a high-performance, very durable, and mass-produced fiber

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