Project Summary:
The use of rigid column-support to stabilize fill embankments and MSE walls continues to grow in popularity, especially among DOTs and transportation agencies for roadway, railway, and bridge applications because of its distinct advantage in accelerating construction in fill scenarios. However, perimeter columns may be subjected to appreciable lateral loading and excessive tensile stressing in the concrete that may lead to a cessation of the load transfer mechanisms (e.g. arching) and subsequent basal instability. The objectives of this project are to (i) understand the conditions (e.g. fill scenario, subgrade materials, area replacement ratio) that influence lateral loads and bending in exterior columns and (ii) generate design guidance regarding the necessity of reinforcement in perimeter elements subject to lateral loading near the perimeter of slopes, embankments, and MSE walls.
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Aaron Gallant
Institution:
University of Maine
Co-PIs:
None
Project Type:
Base-Funded Project
Start Date:
6/1/2019
Project Cost:
$33,380
Project Status:
In Progress
End Date:
12/31/2022
Agency ID:
69A3551847101
Sponsors:
University Transportation Centers Program, Department of Transportation
University of Maine
Deep Foundations Institute
Jacobs Engineering
Implementation of Research Outcomes:
This project is in its initial research phase. Implementation of Research outcomes will be reported upon completion of initial research.
Impacts and Benefits of Implementation:
This project is in its initial research phase. Impacts and benefits of the research will be reported after the implementation phase.
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Downloadable Documents
Printable Project Information Sheet
December 2019 Quarterly Progress Report
March 2020 Quarterly Progress Report
June 2020 Quarterly Progress Report
September 2020 Quarterly Progress Report
December 2020 Quarterly Progress Report
March 2021 Quarterly Progress Report
June 2021 Quarterly Progress Report
September 2021 Quarterly Progress Report
December 2021 Quarterly Progress Report