What is a geocell and how does it work in soil stabilization and ground reinforcement?

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asked Mar 20 in H&E by landscapegeotextile5 (980 points)

A geocell is a three-dimensional, honeycomb-like cellular confinement system made from polymer materials and used extensively in civil engineering for soil stabilization and ground reinforcement. When expanded on-site, the interconnected cells form a strong grid structure that is filled with materials such as soil, sand, gravel, or crushed stone. This confinement prevents lateral movement of the infill material, increasing its load-bearing capacity and stability. By distributing loads evenly across a wider area, geocells reduce pressure on weak subgrades and prevent issues such as rutting, settling, or surface deformation. This makes geocells highly effective in applications such as road construction, slope stabilization, retaining walls, and erosion control systems.

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