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A Review on Study of Multi-Tiered Reinforced Fly Ash Wall

Pallavi N. Gharade1 Dr. A.P. Dange2
1,2 Civil engineering, Government College of Engineering Amravati, Maharashtra, India.

Published Online: May-June 2024

Pages: 13-18

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Abstract

The demand for taller retaining walls is on the rise due to the rapid expansion of urban infrastructure and the increasing constraints on available space. However, conventional methods of construction become prohibitively costly as wall height increases. Multi-tiered walls, which incorporate offsets at various heights, present a promising solution to this challenge. As walls grow taller, they experience heightened stress, elevating project costs and construction complexity. By strategically placing offsets at intervals along the wall, construction becomes more manageable, and stress levels decrease, thereby enhancing wall stability. This study offers an understanding of multi-tiered reinforced retaining walls constructed using fly ash, a sustainable alternative material derived from coal combustion byproducts. The research delves into the structural performance and stability of these innovative retaining systems, offering potential solutions for sustainable infrastructure development. Factors such as external stability, internal stability, and deformation characteristics are meticulously analyzed to evaluate structural integrity and long-term performance. Additionally, the study investigates the incorporation of geosynthetic reinforcement to bolster overall stability and load-bearing capacity. Through the optimization of reinforcement configurations and material properties, the study aims to maximize the structural efficiency and resilience of multi-tiered retaining systems. Extensive sensitivity analyses pinpoint critical design parameters, facilitating the development of robust design guidelines and recommendations for practical implementation. The study's findings advance sustainable infrastructure practices by showcasing the feasibility and effectiveness of multi-tiered reinforced fly ash retaining walls. Leveraging innovative analysis techniques, engineers and designers can refine the design and construction of retaining structures, fostering resilient and environmentally conscious infrastructure development

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