Typical Solutions
As with unpaved roads, a problematic subgrade
is typically excavated and replaced, or it is
improved by the addition of cement, lime, or
excess aggregate. In any case, the traditional
solution is often costly and always time
consuming.
The Geosynthetic Solution
As was noted earlier, geosynthetics are proving
to be a cost effective alternative to traditional
road construction methods. In paved roads,
lateral restraint also called confinement is
considered to be the primary function of the
geosynthetic. With the addition of an
appropriate geosynthetic, the Soil-Geosynthetic-
Aggregate (SGA) system gains stiffness. The
stiffened SGA system is better able to provide
the following structural benefits:
•
Preventing lateral spreading of the base
•
Increasing confinement and thus stiffness of
the base
•
Improving vertical stress distribution on the
subgrade
•
Reducing shear stress in the subgrade
Geogrid base reinforcement stiffens the aggregate base
layer providing long-term support for the paved surface.
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