Geocells improve soil compaction by confining the soil particles within their cell walls, preventing lateral movement and increasing vertical load distribution. Additionally, the cells' interlocking mechanism enhances soil stabilization, reducing settlement and improving overall compaction.
Geocells improve soil compaction by confining and distributing the load more evenly, which reduces the potential for soil displacement and settlement. The interconnected cells create a stable matrix that enhances the load-bearing capacity of the soil, resulting in increased compaction and improved overall stability.
Geocells improve soil compaction by confining and stabilizing the soil particles within their interconnected honeycomb-like structure, preventing excessive lateral movement and settling. This confinement increases the load-bearing capacity of the soil, while also reducing soil erosion and improving overall stability.