Embankments are special structures that play a crucial role in various civil engineering projects, namely in the construction of roads, railways, dams, dikes, airports, and more. These types of earthworks provide vital support, stability, and protection in diverse infrastructure
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Embankments are special structures that play a crucial role in various civil engineering projects, namely in the construction of roads, railways, dams, dikes, airports, and more. These types of earthworks provide vital support, stability, and protection in diverse infrastructure developments, making them a key subject in the field of geotechnical engineering. The design and construction of embankments require careful consideration of soil properties, foundation conditions, loading requirements, and environmental factors to ensure their long-term performance and structural integrity. Embankments are not only fundamental for creating elevated platforms for transportation networks but also serve as barriers for flood protection, reservoir containment, and land reclamation. The success of embankment projects relies on effective engineering solutions that address challenges such as settlement control, slope stability, and material selection. Innovations in geotechnical practices, including the use of geosynthetics, reinforcement techniques, and sustainable construction methods, have significantly advanced the design and construction of embankments, enhancing their durability and performance. This session about embankments focuses on the latest developments, research findings, and practical applications related to embankments in geotechnical engineering. By exploring topics such as cost-effective solutions, sustainable construction practices, innovative reinforcement systems, and performance evaluation methods, this session aims to provide valuable insights and knowledge exchange opportunities for professionals, researchers, and practitioners in the field.@en