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Study on the Stability of Slopes Reinforced by Composite Vegetation Combined with a Geogrid under Rainfall Conditions

Qizhi Hu, Zhou Yong, Gaoliang Tao

2021Advances in Civil Engineering10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The planting of shrubs and trees on geogrid‐reinforced slopes is an important ecological slope protection method that is frequently implemented in the rainy areas of southern China. First, this paper analyzes the soil‐fixing principle of the geogrid and root system and demonstrates the feasibility of using composite vegetation of shrubs and trees to reinforce the slope with a geogrid. Using the Yushi Expressway project in Guizhou, we conducted a stability analysis of slopes under different working conditions and different reinforcement modes. We determined that the ecological protection method of combining composite vegetation with a geogrid can effectively increase the stability of slopes. The maximum displacement of the ecological slope under rainfall conditions was reduced by 82% compared with the original slope, and the overall stability was improved by 35%. Four factors affect the slope stability: the depth of shrub reinforcement, depth of anchorage of trees, distribution of trees, and spacing of the geogrids. An orthogonal analysis considering these 4 factors with 3 levels was implemented. The following optimal combination was obtained to ensure ecological protection under rainfall conditions: a shrub reinforcement depth of 0.6 m, a tree anchorage depth of 3 m, a grid spacing of 0.4 m, and a top‐sparse and bottom‐dense tree distribution. The combined slope protection schematic was applied to the Yushi Expressway project in Guizhou, and a strong reinforced slope protection effect was observed.

Topics & Concepts

GeogridShrubVegetation and slope stabilityVegetation (pathology)Environmental scienceGeotechnical engineeringSlope stabilityComposite numberReinforcementStability (learning theory)GeologyMathematicsStructural engineeringEcologyEngineeringComputer scienceMachine learningBiologyPathologyAlgorithmMedicineTree Root and Stability StudiesGeotechnical Engineering and Soil StabilizationAeolian processes and effects