1st Edition

A New Earth Reinforcement Method Using Soilbags

By Hajime Matsuoka, Sihong Liu Copyright 2006
    120 Pages
    by CRC Press

    120 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Soilbags are usually incorporated into temporary structures, rather than being used in conventional construction, as they have a tendency to deteriorate rapidly on prolonged exposure to sunlight. The amazing bearing capacity of soilbags has, however, inspired the development of an earth reinforcement method in which the bearing capacity of soft foundations is enhanced, reaching ten per cent of that of concrete. New methods have seen their projected durability as a semi-permanent material extend to in excess of fifty years, provided that direct exposure to sunlight and ultra-violet rays is avoided.



    This book covers the development, properties and characteristics of soilbags, as well as design features of structures built by this method. The geotechnical applications in, for example, railway ballast foundation reinforcement, retaining walls and embankment constructions are extensively described and richly illustrated by reference to case studies from Japan. The intention is to stimulate a wider, international adoption of the method in earth reinforcement and civil engineering construction, with particular reference to developing countries. Geotechnical and foundation engineers and other professionals working on earth reinforcement will find this a valuable work, while it will provide supplementary information to graduate students in soil mechanics and foundation engineering.

    1.Why do we Study Soilbags?  2. How to Reach the Earth Reinforcement by Soilbags (Solpack Method)?  3.Characteristics of Soilbags  4. Design Approaches of Solpack Method  5. Application Cases of the Solpack Method  6. Quality Control of Soilbags  7. Natural Vegetation Planted in Soilbags  8. Concluding Remarks.  References

    Biography

    Matsuoka, Hajime; Liu, Sihong