23–26 Jul 2024
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Investigating the Performances of Geosynthetic-Reinforced Pavement During Construction by Field Testing and Laboratory Testing

Speaker

Susan L. Tighe (University of Waterloo, Canada)

Description

Abstract. Geosynthetic materials have been utilized in various engineering applications. In pavement engineering, geosynthetics can serve as an interlayer system, providing reinforcement, filtration, and drainage, etc. Three field trial sections were constructed, including one section with conventional pavement structure, one section with fibreglass geogrid in the asphalt binder course, and one section with geogrid composite on top of the subgrade. Laboratory testing was conducted on sampled unbound materials to evaluate the subgrade condition for further evaluation of the impact of geosynthetics. Field testing was also conducted on each layer of pavement structure during construction. The section with geogrid in the asphalt layer has the highest stiffness tested on the asphalt binder course resulting from the geogrid-reinforcement. Long-term monitoring is needed to further evaluate the function of geogrid composite on the subgrade.

Co-authors

Danrong Wang (University of Waterloo, Canada) Sheng-Lin Wang (University of Waterloo, Canada) Sam Bhat (Titan Environmental Containment Ltd., Canada) Shunde Yin (University of Waterloo, Canada)

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