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Influence of Grouting Pressure and Overburden Stress on the Interface Resistance of a Soil Nail
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2009
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EngineeringRock SlopeMechanical EngineeringSoil NailsSoil MechanicGeotechnical EngineeringGranite SoilSlope StabilityGeotechnical ProblemGeoenvironmental EngineeringEngineering GeologySoil NailGrouting PressureGeotechnical PropertyCivil EngineeringSoil StructureGeomechanicsInterface ResistanceMechanics Of Materials
Grouted soil nails are widely used in slope stabilization. The influence of both grouting pressure and overburden stress on the soil-nail pullout interface shear resistance is still not well understood due to the complex of soil-grout interactions. A series of laboratory soil-nail pullout tests have been carried out on a completely decomposed granite soil in nearly saturated condition under a combination of different grouting pressures and overburden stresses. The pullout tests simulate the real construction process of a soil nail, including establishment of initial soil stresses in a soil slope, drilling a hole with stress release, grouting, and soil-nail pullout when the slope is sliding. The pullout box is well instrumented. Test data are collected automatically by a data logger. Typical test results are presented, explained, and discussed in this paper. The soil-nail interface shear resistance data from all tests are analyzed and interpreted. The study shows that the grouting pressure and overburden stress have interactional influence on the soil-nail pullout resistance. Based on the test results, a new empirical liner equation with two grouting pressure dependent parameters is proposed for calculation of soil-nail pullout resistance considering both grouting pressure and overburden stress. New understandings and findings from the study are presented.
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