Anandjiwala, RD2014-01-242014-01-242013-11Anandjiwala, R.D. 2013. The role of geotextiles in geosynthetic applications. In: GhIGS GeoAfrica 2013 Conference, Accra, Ghana 18 – 20 November 2013http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7172GhIGS GeoAfrica 2013 Conference, Accra, Ghana 18 – 20 November 2013Nonwoven geotextiles are complex three-dimensional structures formed by the random arrangement of fibres. They are permeable and compressive textile materials and belong to the geosynthetic group, which also includes geogrids, geonets, geomembranes, and geocomposites. The design of appropriate geosynthetics involves careful consideration of the functions of the various constituent materials in terms of the intended end-use. A rational design, which effectively combines geotextiles with other geosynthetics, is required. Needlepunched nonwoven geotextiles are extensively used in civil engineering applications, including road and railway construction, landfills, land reclamation, sea defence, and reinforcement of clay slopes. Such applications require geotextiles to perform more than one function, including filtration, drainage, and separation. The filtration function of geotextiles is to retain the soil, while allowing the passage of the liquid. The drainage function of geotextiles is to transmit the liquid in the plane of the fabric without the loss of soil particles. Therefore, the filtration and drainage functions differ mainly in terms of direction of liquid flow. The separation function of geotextiles involves segregation, followed by retention of soil particles. Thus, the geotextile structure should be designed to fulfil the criteria demanded by the specific end-use.enNonwoven geotextilesTextilesCivil engineering applicationsGeosyntheticNatural fibresDrainageSeparationThe role of geotextiles in geosynthetic applicationsConference PresentationAnandjiwala, R. (2013). The role of geotextiles in geosynthetic applications. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7172Anandjiwala, RD. "The role of geotextiles in geosynthetic applications." (2013): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7172Anandjiwala R, The role of geotextiles in geosynthetic applications; 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7172 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Anandjiwala, RD AB - Nonwoven geotextiles are complex three-dimensional structures formed by the random arrangement of fibres. They are permeable and compressive textile materials and belong to the geosynthetic group, which also includes geogrids, geonets, geomembranes, and geocomposites. The design of appropriate geosynthetics involves careful consideration of the functions of the various constituent materials in terms of the intended end-use. A rational design, which effectively combines geotextiles with other geosynthetics, is required. Needlepunched nonwoven geotextiles are extensively used in civil engineering applications, including road and railway construction, landfills, land reclamation, sea defence, and reinforcement of clay slopes. Such applications require geotextiles to perform more than one function, including filtration, drainage, and separation. The filtration function of geotextiles is to retain the soil, while allowing the passage of the liquid. The drainage function of geotextiles is to transmit the liquid in the plane of the fabric without the loss of soil particles. Therefore, the filtration and drainage functions differ mainly in terms of direction of liquid flow. The separation function of geotextiles involves segregation, followed by retention of soil particles. Thus, the geotextile structure should be designed to fulfil the criteria demanded by the specific end-use. DA - 2013-11 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Nonwoven geotextiles KW - Textiles KW - Civil engineering applications KW - Geosynthetic KW - Natural fibres KW - Drainage KW - Separation LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2013 T1 - The role of geotextiles in geosynthetic applications TI - The role of geotextiles in geosynthetic applications UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/7172 ER -