Experimental evaluation of geosynthetics as reinforcement for shotcrete
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Moffat, R.
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Experimental evaluation of geosynthetics as reinforcement for shotcrete
Abstract
One of the commonly used stabilization systems for rock tunnels is shotcrete. This fine aggregate mortar
is usually reinforced for improving its tensile and shear strength. In deep tunnels, its capacity to absorb
energy has been recently considered for design purposes, as large displacements of the wall are expected.
Two of the most used materials of reinforcement are steel welded-wire mesh and fibers (steel or
polypropylene) in the shotcrete mix. This study presents the results and discussion of an experimental
test program conducted to obtain the load-deformation curves of reinforced shotcrete, according to
ASTM C 1550, using geosynthetics grids and geotextiles as alternative reinforcement materials. In
addition, plain shotcrete and steel welded-wire mesh reinforced shotcrete specimens are also considered
in the experimental program as benchmark cases. The experimental results are analyzed in terms of
maximum strength and toughness. Results show that the use of geosynthetics as a reinforcement material
is a promising alternative to obtain shotcrete with energy absorption capacity comparable with the
most common reinforcement materials used.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/168767
DOI: 10.1016/j.geotexmem.2017.01.007
ISSN: 02661144
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Geotextiles and Geomembranes 45 (2017) 161-168
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