Performance of MSE walls with sustainable backfills subjected to differential settlements

IF 2.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Pub Date : 2022-05-02 DOI:10.1080/19386362.2022.2065954
Divya P.V, V. S.
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ABSTRACT The scarcity and fast depletion of granular materials necessitated to find alternative backfill materials in MSE walls. In the present study, application of construction and demolition waste (CDW) as a backfill for MSE walls was investigated. The physical, chemical, hydraulic and mechanical properties of CDW were found to meet the requirements of ideal backfills mandated by various design standards of MSE walls. At the end of construction, maximum facing deformation was at lower one-third height of the wall for MSE wall resting on a firm foundation. Influence of yielding foundation on the performance of MSE wall was also studied by varying the distortion levels to 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6. At the onset of differential settlements, the location of maximum facing deformation changed to the bottom of the wall. The maximum facing deformation and axial strain increased by 15 times and 2.5% respectively, when the wall underwent a distortion of 0.6.
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具有可持续回填体的MSE墙在不同沉降下的性能
由于颗粒材料的稀缺性和快速耗竭,需要在MSE壁中寻找替代的回填材料。在本研究中,研究了建筑垃圾(CDW)作为MSE墙体回填材料的应用。发现CDW的物理、化学、水力和力学性能均满足MSE墙体各种设计标准规定的理想充填体要求。在施工结束时,对于基础牢固的MSE墙,最大立面变形在墙的下三分之一高度处。通过将变形量调整为0.2、0.4和0.6,研究了屈服基础对MSE墙体性能的影响。在不同沉降开始时,最大面向变形位置变为墙底。当变形量为0.6时,最大端面变形和轴向应变分别增加了15倍和2.5%。
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