Abstract

Three comparative treatment plans are used to study the effect of red clay subgrade reinforced with geocell. Multiple subgrade test methods including Benkelman beam, portable falling weight deflectometer, dynamic cone penetrometer and standard vehicle load tests are adopted in the field tests. Test results show that the application of geocell in red clay subgrade can enhance the overall stiffness and strength of the subgrade. The mechanism of geocell in the subgrade is studied. Geocell can provide added confinement to the subgrade soil. Compared with the red clay subgrade without geocell reinforcement, for the red clay subgrade reinforced with 0.1 m-high geocell and 0.05 m-high geocell, the rebound modulus increases by 65% and 33%, the dynamic modulus increases by 69% and 38% and the penetration decreases by 51.7% and 40.4%, respectively. A hard shell layer is formed in the subgrade when it is reinforced with geocell. The geocell-reinforced layer mainly plays the role of stress diffusion. It not only can reduce the additional stress in the subgrade but can also diminish the influence of the depth of the vehicle load.

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