Abstract
Geosynthetic-reinforced pile-supported (GRPS) technology is an effective method for improving soft soil foundations. Conducting field tests is crucial for accurately assessing the mechanical behavior of GRPS technology. Based on the fourth expansion project at Pudong Airport, field tests were conducted to investigate the effects of GRPS technology on soft-foundation treatment. Specifically, the tests examined the changes in the pile and soil settlement, pore water pressure, and pile and soil stress. The results showed that the settlement of the GRPS foundation mainly occurred during the loading period, accounting for approximately 65% of the total foundation settlement. Increasing the pile modulus and reducing the pile spacing decreased the total foundation settlement. The filling load was mainly transferred to the piles through the soil arching effect, resulting in a large excess pore water pressure in the soil layer near the pile tip. In addition, when the filling height was low, the load transfer relied predominantly on the tensile membrane effect of the geogrid, which was more pronounced near the piles. However, as the filling height increased, the soil arching effect surpassed the tensile membrane effect and played a key role in load transfer.
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