Abstract

This study reports on a numerical investigation on the behaviour of an innovative retaining wall system named Post Tensioned Mechanically Stabilised Earth Wall (PTMSEW). In the proposed system, Post-Tensioning (PT) technique was integrated into the common retaining wall and the Mechanically Stabilised Earth Wall (MSEW) construction method to improve the performance of MSEWs and limit their failure modes. The variables of this study were wall height, PT force, pre-cast segment size, surcharge load, foundation size, and soil reinforcement length. The study found that incorporating PT stress into the MSEW improved the performance of the retaining wall by decreasing horizontal displacement of the wall face, soil reinforcement tensile forces, and backfill settlements and significantly enhanced the passive resistance of the wall. The introduction of a small amount of PT force prevented local failures caused by the relative movement of face segments. It was observed that by applying only a small level of post-tensioning, the lateral load-carrying capacity and passive resistance of the proposed PT-MSEW system can be significantly improved over that of its conventional counterpart. This opens new possibilities for the use of MSEW in the construction of taller retaining walls.

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