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There are various types of geosynthetics used in civil engineering and construction works. Properties, functions and uses of geosynthetics are discussed. Depleting sources for granular and other elementary raw materials, combined with the limited availability of funds for projects, has been generating new opportunities for innovative engineering to achieve cost-effective solutions. One of those innovations is the introduction of geosynthetics into the field of civil engineering. Geosynthetics are considered as bona fide engineering materials that not only are filling in for the scarce raw materials like cement and steel, but also are turning out to be a pretty sound and good alternative to the conventional designs. The use of geosynthetics is, though, still novel in the construction industry, its use is nevertheless increasing every year in sectors such as reinforcement of fill, management of pore water pressure, foundations and pavements. Apart from being economical, they can be rapidly installed and help in quality control of factory manufactured products. Geosynthetics are now considered necessary and indispensable for an economical solution in multiple functions, such as reinforcement, separation, filtration, drainage, barriers, erosion control, containment and protection. Geosynthetics or geosynthetic materials are nothing but planar, polymeric (synthetic or natural) materials used in contact with soil/rock and/or any other geotechnical material, for Filtration, drainage, Separation, Reinforcement, Protection, Sealing and Packing.Contents:
Types of Geosynthetics in Civil Engineering and Construction Works
Following are the types of geosynthetics used in civil engineering:- Geotextiles
- Geogrids
- Geonets
- Geomembranes
- Pre-fabricated vertical drains
- Geosynthetic clay liner
- Geocells
- Geocomposites
Functions of Geosynthetics in Civil Engineering and Construction Works
- Soil reinforcement structure
- Basal reinforcement to support the soil reinforcement structure
- Separation between the in-situ soil and the imported soil to avoid mixing and reducing mechanical performance
- Filtration behind all hydraulic structures
- Drainage control at the top 8 m to collect any seepage water coming from the other side of the embankment to avoid contamination on the structural fill
- Erosion control blanket to protect the slope at the top and avoid erosion.
Table: Types of Geosynthetics and their Uses
Type of geosynthetic | Separation | Reinforcement | Filtration | Drainage | Containment |
Geotextile | |||||
Geogrid | |||||
Geonet | |||||
Geomembrane | |||||
Geosynthetic clay liner | |||||
Geopipe | |||||
Geofoam | |||||
Geocomposite |