Biopolymer Geogrids for Geotechnics

Gabriel Oliveira, I. Falorca
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This study focused on the mechanical characterisation of 3D printed biopolymer geogrids for civil and geotechnical engineering applications. The polylactic acid specimens were designed based on first-order similitude conditions and were produced by fused deposition modelling techniques. An experimental programme was carried out to investigate the mechanical behaviour of 1:2 scale model geogrids undergoing tensile loading conditions, in order to explore their use in soil reinforcement and stabilisation of geomaterials. The secant stiffness at 2.0% of strain and the ultimate tensile strength were used for this purpose. The results showed an average tensile strength of 4.5 ± 0.5 kN/m, which is in good agreement with that of fossil oil-derived polymer prototypes, while presenting a significantly lower elongation at failure. The printing process appeared stable and replicable. The influence of degradation on the tensile properties of 3D printed polylactic acid geogrids over time still needs to be studied. Keywords: geogrid, additive manufacturing, biopolymer, tensile strength, geotechnics
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岩土工程用生物聚合物土工格栅
本研究的重点是用于土木和岩土工程应用的3D打印生物聚合物土工格栅的力学特性。聚乳酸试件基于一阶相似条件设计,采用熔融沉积建模技术制作。为了探索1:2比例模型土工格栅在土壤加固和土工材料稳定中的应用,进行了一项实验计划,以研究在拉伸载荷条件下的1:2比例模型土工格栅的力学行为。采用2.0%应变时的割线刚度和极限抗拉强度。结果表明,该材料的平均抗拉强度为4.5±0.5 kN/m,与化石石油衍生聚合物样品的抗拉强度基本一致,但断裂伸长率明显较低。印刷过程似乎稳定且可复制。随着时间的推移,降解对3D打印聚乳酸土工格栅拉伸性能的影响仍有待研究。关键词:土工格栅,增材制造,生物聚合物,抗拉强度,土工技术
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