Geocells help with load transfer by confining and distributing the applied load over a larger area, thereby reducing the stress on the underlying soil or subgrade. The interconnected cells of the geocell system provide lateral confinement, preventing lateral spreading of the infill material and enhancing load-bearing capacity. This confinement effect increases the overall stability and load-bearing capability of the soil, making it ideal for various applications like road construction, slope stabilization, and erosion control.
Geocells help with load transfer by confining and stabilizing the soil or aggregate material within their interconnected cell structure. This confinement enhances the load-bearing capacity of the material, allowing it to distribute the applied load more effectively. As a result, geocells prevent lateral spreading and vertical displacement of the material, improving load transfer and enhancing overall stability.
Geocells help with load transfer by confining and stabilizing the soil or aggregate within their cells, creating a strong and stable base. This confinement prevents lateral spreading and increases the load-bearing capacity of the soil, allowing for effective distribution of vertical loads across a wider area.