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Model Tests and Analytical Studies on Performance of Areca Leaf Cells as Cellular Confinement in Soil

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Pages 237-248 | Received 17 Sep 2018, Accepted 16 Aug 2019, Published online: 26 Sep 2019
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, the possibility of using naturally available low-cost areca leaf sheaths as an alternative to the commercially available HDPE geocell has been explored by conducting the laboratory model footing tests on soft soils. The experimental results proved that the provision of areca leaf sheath as an alternative to the HDPE geocells as soil reinforcements improved the bearing capacity of the soil considerably. The bearing capacity of the soil reinforced with areca cell and areca grid was found to be increased by approximately 1.25 times compared with that of the soil reinforced with commercially available geocell and geogrid. The increase in bearing capacity of the soil reinforced with areca cell and areca grid was almost four times compared with that of unreinforced soil. The experimental results were found to be in accord with the analytical formulation considering the factors such as lateral support reaction, vertical stress distribution reaction and grid reaction.

Acknowledgments

The authors express their gratitude to Mr Sreenivasan for his constant support in fabrication and arrangement of the experimental setup for conducting the model footing tests. Thanks to Mr Vishnu, Ms Bindhya, Ms Kavitha and Mr Balaji, for their assistance while performing the tests in the laboratory. The authors thank Dr A Hegde of IIT Patna and Prof. S K Shukla of ECU Perth for their valuable inputs and comments. Thanks to Dr Venmalar of IWST for her assistance in conducting the durability treatment of areca leaf sheaths.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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