Accelerated Tensile Creep Test Method of Geosynthetics for Soil Reinforcement

보강용 지오신세틱스의 가속 인장 크리프 시험방법

  • Koo, Hyun-Jin (Reliability Assessment Center, FITI Testing & Research Institute) ;
  • Cho, Hang-Won (Reliability Assessment Center, FITI Testing & Research Institute)
  • 구현진 (FITI 시험연구원 신뢰성평가센터) ;
  • 조항원 (FITI 시험연구원 신뢰성평가센터)
  • Published : 2008.10.10

Abstract

Durability of geosynthetics for soil reinforcement is accounted for creep and creep rupture, installation damage and weathering, chemical and biological degradation. Among these, the long-term creep properties have been considered as the most important factors which are directly related to the failure of geosynthetic-reinforced soil(GRS). However, the creep test methods and strain limits are too various to compare the test results with each other. The most widely used test methods are conventional creep test, time-temperature superposition and stepped isothermal method as accelerated creep tests. Recently developed design guidelines recommend that creep-rupture curve be used to determine the creep reduction factor($RF_{CR}$) which is a conservative approach. In this study, the different creep test methods were compared and the creep reduction factors were estimated at different creep strain limits of 10% of total creep strain and creep rupture. In order to minimize the impact of creep strain to the GRS structures, the various creep reduction factors using different creep test methods should be investigated and then the most appropriated one should be selected for incorporating into the design.

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