How does a geocell system help prevent soil erosion and improve load distribution?

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asked 21 hours ago in H&E by landscapegeotextile5 (480 points)

A geocell system prevents soil erosion by confining soil or aggregate materials within its interconnected cells. When the cells are filled, the structure creates a stable layer that resists movement caused by water flow, wind, or external loads. The cellular confinement reduces the displacement of soil particles, which helps maintain the integrity of slopes, embankments, and road foundations. In addition, geocells improve load distribution by spreading applied loads across a wider surface area. Instead of concentrating pressure on a single point, the load is distributed through the network of cells, reducing stress on the underlying soil. This helps improve the overall strength and stability of the ground structure.

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