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

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A geocell is a three-dimensional, honeycomb-like geosynthetic structure designed to improve soil stability and enhance ground performance. It is formed by welding polymer strips together to create interconnected cells that expand on-site. These cells are filled with soil, sand, gravel, or other materials, which are then confined within the structure. This confinement prevents lateral movement of the fill material and increases the load-bearing capacity of the soil. Geocells are widely used in applications such as road construction, slope protection, embankments, retaining walls, and load support systems, where they help maintain structural integrity and reduce deformation.

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