A geocell is a three-dimensional honeycomb-like cellular structure made of geotextile fabric or high-density polyethene (HDPE) strips. Geocells are typically expanded on-site to form a honeycomb-like structure that can be filled with a variety of materials, such as soil, gravel, concrete, or sand.
Geocells are used in a variety of applications, including:
- Soil stabilization: Geocells can be used to stabilize weak or soft soils, preventing erosion and rutting. This is especially useful for construction projects on slopes or in areas with poor drainage.
- Erosion control: Geocells can be used to control erosion on slopes and riverbanks. They can also be used to create retaining walls and other structures to protect against erosion.
- Load support: Geocells can be used to increase the load-bearing capacity of soils, making them suitable for use in roads, parking lots, and other areas where heavy traffic is expected.
- Retaining walls: Geocells can be used to create retaining walls that are strong, durable, and aesthetically pleasing.
- Landscaping: Geocells can be used to create a variety of landscaping features, such as planter boxes, raised garden beds, and walking paths.
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