Geocells help with load distribution by confining and stabilizing infill materials, such as soil or aggregate, within their interconnected cells. This confinement prevents the lateral movement of infill materials and enhances their load-bearing capacity. As a result, geocells distribute the applied load over a wider area, reducing localized stress and preventing deformation or failure of the ground surface.
Geocells help with load distribution by providing a stable and reinforced structure that spreads the applied load over a wider area. The interconnected cells of the geocell system confine and restrain the fill material, preventing lateral displacement and enhancing load-bearing capacity. This effectively reduces stress concentrations and helps to evenly distribute the load, ensuring better stability and performance of the underlying soil or foundation.
Geocells help with load distribution by providing a stable and uniform support system for soil or other fill materials. These three-dimensional honeycomb-like structures confine the infill material, preventing lateral movement and enhancing load-bearing capacity. This confinement effect spreads the load evenly across a wider area, reducing localized stress and preventing differential settlement. As a result, geocells effectively distribute the load, improving the overall stability and performance of the construction or infrastructure project.