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

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asked 19 hours ago in 3D Segmentation by landscapegeotextile5 (1,980 points)

A geocell is a three-dimensional, honeycomb-like geosynthetic structure made from polymer strips that are ultrasonically welded together to form interconnected cells. When expanded on-site, these cells are filled with materials such as soil, sand, gravel, or crushed stone. The cellular confinement system restricts lateral movement of the fill material, thereby improving soil stability and increasing load-bearing capacity. Geocells are widely used in road construction, slope protection, embankments, retaining walls, and load support applications. By distributing loads evenly and preventing soil displacement, they enhance the durability and performance of the ground.

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