Effect of geogrid reinforcement on the strains at compressive zone of concrete pavements
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-17, 12:44authored byAbbas Sahib Abd Ali Al-Hedad, Muhammad NS Hadi
The current study investigated the effect of geogrid reinforcement on the fatigue behavior of concrete beam specimens in terms of the development of strains at the compressive zone. The concrete beam specimens having the dimensions of 150 mm × 150 mm × 550 mm were either unreinforced, reinforced with one layer of triaxial geogrid or reinforced with two layers of triaxial geogrid. The strains at the compressive zone of specimens were measured using strain gauges (SGs) fixed at two locations. The SGs of the first location were placed at the top of the specimens. The SGs of the second location were placed at 13 mm from the top of the specimens. The concrete beam specimens were tested under cyclic four-point bending loads with a frequency of 7 Hz. The cyclic four-point bending loads were carried out under a load control with a sinusoidal waveform for several stress levels. Test results indicated that triaxial geogrid reduced the average strains at the compressive zone by about 16% of the concrete beam specimens reinforced with one layer of geogrid and by about 25% of the concrete beam specimens reinforced with two layers of geogrid in comparison with unreinforced concrete beam specimens. The average rate of strain development at the compressive zone of geogrid reinforced concrete beam specimens was significantly lower than that of the unreinforced concrete beam specimens. In addition, the strains at the compressive zone of the concrete beam specimens reduced with increasing the number of geogrid layers.