Geocell is a material used for soil protection and soil reinforcement, and is usually used in roads, parking lots, docks, embankments, etc.
Here's how to lay a geocell:
Preparation: Before laying the geocell, you need to clear the ground to make sure that the ground is flat and clean, and remove weeds, stones and other obstacles.
Layout of the drainage system: If required, a drainage system can be installed under the geocell to allow for the removal of stagnant water.
Laying the geocell: according to the design requirements and the shape of the ground, the geocell is laid on the ground in turn. There should be a certain gap between the compartments so that the water can flow freely.
Fixed geocell: After the geocell is laid, the cell is fixed to the ground using a fixed material such as nails or wires to prevent it from moving.
Filling material: Fill the voids of the geocell with appropriate materials, such as gravel, sand, etc., as needed. The infill material should be evenly distributed and compacted to increase the stability and bearing capacity of the ground.
Inspection and repair: Once the laying of the geocell is complete, an inspection should be carried out to ensure that each cell is properly installed and secured. If there is a damaged or loose compartment, it should be repaired or replaced in time.
Please note that the above is a general geocell laying method, and the specific steps may vary depending on the engineering requirements. In actual construction, it should be operated according to the specific situation and design requirements, and follow the relevant construction specifications and standards.