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A numerical modelling technique for geosynthetics validated on a cavity model test
Authors:Bekoin Francis Guillaume Tano  Guillaume Stoltz  Nathalie Touze-Foltz  Daniel Dias  Franck Olivier
Affiliation:1. Irstea Antony, 1 rue Pierre Gilles de Gennes, 92760 Antony, France;2. Irstea Aix-En-Provence, 3275 Route Cézanne, CS 40061 13182 Aix-en-Provence, France;3. Ecogeos, 5, rue du jeu de Paume, 62000 Arras, France;4. Lthe, Grenoble Alpes University, OSUG B, Domaine universitaire, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble cedex 09, France;5. 3SR, Polytech Grenoble Alpes University, Domaine Universitaire BP 53, 38041 Grenoble 09 Cedex 09, France
Abstract:Numerical modelling approaches can aid in designing geotechnical constructions involving geosynthetics. However, the reliability of numerical results depends on how the model is developed, the constitutive model, and the set of parameters used. By comparing the numerical results with experiment, the present work verifies a numerical modelling technique developed to model multilayered geosynthetic lining systems for landfills. The numerical modelling technique involves strain softening at interfaces and allows the axial stiffness of the geosynthetics to evolve as a function of strain. This work focuses on a two-dimensional finite-difference model, which is used to simulate three types of experimental tests: conventional uniaxial tensile tests, direct shear tests, and a large-scale test that was used to assess the overall mechanical behaviour of a reinforced geosynthetic system that spanned over a cavity. This reinforced geosynthetic system consisted of a 50 kN/m polyvinyl alcohol geogrid reinforcement embedded in a layer of sand, a geosynthetic clay liner, a high-density polyethylene geomembrane, and a non-woven needle-punched geotextile. The uniaxial tensile tests, direct shear tests, and the large-scale test were numerically modelled and the numerical results were compared with experimental results. The results of the numerical modelling technique presented very closely match the results of the three experimental tests, which indicates that the numerical model correctly predicted the measured data.
Keywords:Geosynthetics  Numerical modelling  Tensile test  Direct shear test  Large-scale test  Strains  Shear displacements
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