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Recent advances in geosynthetic-reinforced retaining walls for highway applications

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Geosynthetic-reinforced retaining (GRR) walls have been increasingly used to support roadways and bridge abutments in highway projects. In recent years, advances have been made in construction and design of GRR walls for highway applications. For example, piles have been installed inside GRR walls to support bridge abutments and sound barrier walls. Geosynthetic layers at closer spacing are used in GRR walls to form a composite mass to support an integrated bridge system. This system is referred to as a geosynthetic-reinforced soil (GRS)-integrated bridge systems (IBS) or GRS-IBS. In addition, short geosynthetic layers have been used as secondary reinforcement in a GRR wall to form a hybrid GRR wall (HGRR wall) and reduce tension in primary reinforcement and facing deflections. These new technologies have improved performance of GRR walls and created more economic solutions; however, they have also created more complicated problems for analysis and design. This paper reviews recent studies on these new GRR wall systems, summarizes key results and findings including but not limited to vertical and lateral earth pressures, wall facing deflections, and strains in geosynthetic layers, discusses design aspects, and presents field applications for these new GRR wall systems.

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This research was partially sponsored by the China-US Joint Research Project (No. 2016YFE0105800) under the National Scientific and Technological Innovation Plan of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China.

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Han, J., Jiang, Y. & Xu, C. Recent advances in geosynthetic-reinforced retaining walls for highway applications. Front. Struct. Civ. Eng. 12, 239–247 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11709-017-0424-8

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