When grid is needed depends on the wall building material but also the soils being retained.
Retaining wall grid.
When you use geogrid with a retaining wall the mass of the blocks and the additional mass of the reinforced soil helps to withstand the pressures behind the wall.
Earthlock retaining wall geogrid with tensar ux technology is designed to easily and efficiently reinforce soil slopes rss and segmental block retaining walls srws.
If you consider a simple gravity retaining wall the forces from the soil being retained must be retained by the mass of the wall blocks.
Both wall systems are comprised of dry cast concrete keystone compac modular units and ntpep evaluated tencate miragrid xt polyester geogrid soil reinforcement by tencate geosynthetics.
The sand castle test takes two cylinders of soil and applies vertical force to see how the soil performs.
While the 5 series grid is an excellent geogrid for retaining wall applications our ultra drive 3d is specifically designed for use under paver driveways.
These versa grid strengths are generally available in 6 ft.
The patented keystone compac a leading commercial retaining wall product features an open core design and a pin connection system.
The first cylinder is just compacted material.
Versa grid 3 0 versa grid 5 0 and versa grid 8 0 are the strengths commonly used for landscape and commercial walls.
When is geogrid needed in a retaining wall.
It is manufactured using select.
Geogrid is an open mesh grid structure that is placed in horizontal layers to reinforce retaining walls.
Long rolls 100 sq yd.
The geogrid acts as a tie back to resist the outward movement of the retained soil.
These versa grid strengths are generally available in 6 ft.
For some residential walls versa grid 1 5 is used but only for walls up to 6 feet tall.
Long rolls 100 sq yd.
For some residential walls versa grid 1 5 is used but only for walls up to 6 feet tall.
The geogrid holds the soil in place to allow the retaining wall to function.
Adding geogrid to a retaining wall recruits the retained soils as helpers in retention essentially making the retaining wall far more massive than the weight of the block or stone alone.