Geocells help improve load-bearing capacity by confining and stabilizing the infill material within their honeycomb-like structure. This confinement prevents lateral spreading and enhances the material's ability to distribute and withstand heavy loads, thus increasing the overall load-bearing capacity of the structure.
Geocells help improve load-bearing capacity by confining and stabilizing the infill material, such as aggregate or soil, within their cellular structure. This confinement prevents lateral spreading of the infill material under load, resulting in increased lateral restraint and overall stability. Additionally, the interconnected cells of geocells distribute the applied load over a wider area, allowing for a more efficient load transfer and reducing the stress on the underlying soil or subgrade.
Geocells help with load-bearing capacity by providing a stable and reinforced structure that distributes the load over a larger area. The interconnected cells trap and confine soil, aggregate, or other fill materials, preventing lateral spreading and improving overall stability. This confinement enhances the load-bearing capacity of the soil, allowing it to withstand heavier loads and reducing the risk of settlement or deformation.