Abstract
The study is a comprehensive analysis of the effect of geosynthetic materials on the strength characteristics of soils under triaxial compression and single plane shear conditions. The triaxial compression method is used to investigate the complex effects on soil specimens, which reflects real conditions and ensures the reliability of the results.The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of geosynthetic materials as a means of soil reinforcement. Particular attention is paid to analysing changes in the mechanical properties of soils reinforced with different types of geosynthetics compared to unreinforced samples. The study includes laboratory tests, during which the parameters of strength, deformability and stability of soils under different loads and variations of test conditions are evaluated.The results of the study provide important information for specialists in geotechnical design and construction. They help to evaluate the effectiveness of geosynthetic materials in strengthening soil structures under high loads and complex conditions.Additionally, the study includes an analysis of the effect of geogrid on the strength of weak soils, which allows to identify optimal strengthening options and compare their effectiveness.Thus, the study is a relevant contribution to the development of knowledge on the interaction between geosynthetic materials and soil structures, contributes to the optimisation of design and increases the durability of soil structures