Title of article :
Investigation on Mechanical Behavior of Embedded Geocell in Geocell-Reinforced Railway Embankment
Author/Authors :
Astaraki, Farshad School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran , Roozbini, Mohammad Reza School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran , Esmaeili, Morteza School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran , Chalabii, Jafar School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
Increasing axle load and speed of travel on existing railway tracks is one
of the approaches that is taken by the industry to improve rail
transportation system. In this regard, improvement of railway
embankments as an important part of railway infrastructure is increasingly
appearing as a necessity. In this study, the application of geocell layers in
railway embankment body as an improvement technique for geotechnical
issues is surveyed. A numerical model is developed that resembles an
embankment of 10-meter height on a scale 1:20 in the laboratory setup.
The sensitivity analysis is carried out on the adhesion and elastic modulus
of the embankment, geocell elastic modulus, and the embankment length.
Loading is carried out on each reinforced and non-reinforced
embankments until failure. The results indicate an increase in the loading
capacity of the embankment and reduction of the crest settlement
proportional to the increase in the number of geocell layers. Monitoring
the geocell behavior indicates that stress inside the embedded geocell
under loading is low in comparison with the tensile test result of the
geocell.
Keywords :
Railway embankment , Geocell reinforcement , Track stabilization , FE modeling , Laboratory measurements