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Dynamic Frictional Properties of Geosynthetic Interfaces Involving Only Non-geotextiles  

Kim Jin-Man (Dept. of Civil Engrg., Pusan National Univ.,)
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Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society / v.21, no.7, 2005 , pp. 81-89 More about this Journal
Abstract
Relationship between dynamic friction resistances and shear displacement rate, and other frictional characteristics of non-geotextile-involving geosynthetic interfaces was experimentally studied. A cyclic, displacement rate-controlled experimental setup built on a shaking table was used. The subsequent multiple rate tests showed that interfaces that do not involve geotextiles have distinct shearing characteristics that can be differentiated from the interfaces involving geotextiles. Unlike those of the geotextile-involving interfaces, shear behaviors of the interfaces involving only non-geotextiles tend to be not sensitive to shear displacement rate, and are approximately rigid-perfectly plastic.
Keywords
Dynamic resistance; Geomembranes; Geosynthetics; Interfaces; Shear strength;
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