Experimental study on reinforced retaining walls using stabilized silty clay with geogrid reinforcement
["Wen, Hua","Gou, Yanglin","Yin, Lili","Najafzadeh, Mohammad","Wu, Jiujiang"]
2025-07-01
期刊论文
This study investigates the mechanical performance and deformation characteristics of reinforced retaining walls constructed with stabilized silty clay and geogrid reinforcement. Laboratory tests evaluated the physical and mechanical properties of native silty clay, identifying its high water content and poor gradation as primary challenges for engineering applications. A stabilization method incorporating 2 % soil stabilizing liquid, 10 % densifying powder, and 4 % Portland cement was optimized to enhance clay compaction, shear strength, and compressive strength. Model experiments were conducted under varying wall configurations, including natural slopes, stabilized retaining walls, and reinforced stabilized walls with different slope ratios. Results show that the combination of stabilization and reinforcement significantly improved load-bearing capacity, minimized vertical settlement, restricted horizontal displacement, and reduced lateral earth pressure. Comparative analysis of slope ratios revealed that gentler slopes enhanced deformation resistance and reduced geogrid strain. These findings offer practical insights and theoretical support for designing efficient retaining wall systems using stabilized silty clay.
来源平台:CASE STUDIES IN CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS