Numerical Evaluation for Roads Considering the Addition of Geogrids in Karst Geohazards Zones

Design of road infrastructure in karst terrain is a challenge for any geotechnical condition caused by the weathering of the subsoil. Previous investigations pointed out the efficiency of the roads with geogrids, however there are few studies analyzing road reinforced under karst geohazards. This pa...

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Main Authors: Alain Leonel Conrado-Palafox, Luisa Nicte Equihua-Anguiano, Victor Alfonso Hernández-Hernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
Series:Infrastructures
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/6/9/120
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spelling doaj-da884ab871f647f68451d72a6cdecd472021-09-26T00:26:36ZengMDPI AGInfrastructures2412-38112021-08-01612012010.3390/infrastructures6090120Numerical Evaluation for Roads Considering the Addition of Geogrids in Karst Geohazards ZonesAlain Leonel Conrado-Palafox0Luisa Nicte Equihua-Anguiano1Victor Alfonso Hernández-Hernández2Civil & Environmental Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B9, CanadaGEIC-CFE Federal Electricity Commission, San Juan, Mexico City 03730, MexicoGraduate Program in Biosciences, Life Science Division, University of Guanajuato, Irapuato 38116, MexicoDesign of road infrastructure in karst terrain is a challenge for any geotechnical condition caused by the weathering of the subsoil. Previous investigations pointed out the efficiency of the roads with geogrids, however there are few studies analyzing road reinforced under karst geohazards. This paper presents a numerical study of the geogrid additions in a typical Mexican road and considering 19 cavities in the subsoil due to failures of the roads in these terrains. The rocks and the soil were simulated by Hoek–Brown and Mohr–Coulomb constitutive models, considering specific characteristics of karstic materials. Hence, it was carried out in different two-dimension finite element models to analyze the geogrid behavior and its benefits. First, the geogrid position was varied inside of the road structure and applying a heavy truck load in its surface and finally, underground cavities were sequentially opened in the numerical model. It was established the best combination of the road-geogrid structure construction and the influence when cavities are developed underground analyzing the stress paths in the medium. From this study, it is found, that when the geogrid layer is embedded between bedrock and subgrade, the failure is mitigated, observing an increase in the factor of safety even with 19 voids presence in the model. Concluding that the geogrid is an adequate solution of reinforcement of roads.https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/6/9/120numerical simulationkarst terraincavitiesroads & highwaygeogridshear stress factor
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author Alain Leonel Conrado-Palafox
Luisa Nicte Equihua-Anguiano
Victor Alfonso Hernández-Hernández
spellingShingle Alain Leonel Conrado-Palafox
Luisa Nicte Equihua-Anguiano
Victor Alfonso Hernández-Hernández
Numerical Evaluation for Roads Considering the Addition of Geogrids in Karst Geohazards Zones
Infrastructures
numerical simulation
karst terrain
cavities
roads & highway
geogrid
shear stress factor
author_facet Alain Leonel Conrado-Palafox
Luisa Nicte Equihua-Anguiano
Victor Alfonso Hernández-Hernández
author_sort Alain Leonel Conrado-Palafox
title Numerical Evaluation for Roads Considering the Addition of Geogrids in Karst Geohazards Zones
title_short Numerical Evaluation for Roads Considering the Addition of Geogrids in Karst Geohazards Zones
title_full Numerical Evaluation for Roads Considering the Addition of Geogrids in Karst Geohazards Zones
title_fullStr Numerical Evaluation for Roads Considering the Addition of Geogrids in Karst Geohazards Zones
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Evaluation for Roads Considering the Addition of Geogrids in Karst Geohazards Zones
title_sort numerical evaluation for roads considering the addition of geogrids in karst geohazards zones
publisher MDPI AG
series Infrastructures
issn 2412-3811
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Design of road infrastructure in karst terrain is a challenge for any geotechnical condition caused by the weathering of the subsoil. Previous investigations pointed out the efficiency of the roads with geogrids, however there are few studies analyzing road reinforced under karst geohazards. This paper presents a numerical study of the geogrid additions in a typical Mexican road and considering 19 cavities in the subsoil due to failures of the roads in these terrains. The rocks and the soil were simulated by Hoek–Brown and Mohr–Coulomb constitutive models, considering specific characteristics of karstic materials. Hence, it was carried out in different two-dimension finite element models to analyze the geogrid behavior and its benefits. First, the geogrid position was varied inside of the road structure and applying a heavy truck load in its surface and finally, underground cavities were sequentially opened in the numerical model. It was established the best combination of the road-geogrid structure construction and the influence when cavities are developed underground analyzing the stress paths in the medium. From this study, it is found, that when the geogrid layer is embedded between bedrock and subgrade, the failure is mitigated, observing an increase in the factor of safety even with 19 voids presence in the model. Concluding that the geogrid is an adequate solution of reinforcement of roads.
topic numerical simulation
karst terrain
cavities
roads & highway
geogrid
shear stress factor
url https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/6/9/120
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