The long-term behaviour of geosynthetics applied in coastal engineering structures can be adversely affected by many agents. This paper studies the resistance of a nonwoven polypropylene geotextile against some degradation agents present in marine environments and evaluates the existence of interactions between them. For that purpose, the geotextile was exposed to some laboratory degradation tests: immersion tests (in seawater, deionised water, and sodium chloride 35 g·L−1), thermooxidation, and artificial weathering. The geotextile was (1) exposed separately to each degradation test and (2) exposed successively to combinations of two or three degradation tests. The damage caused by the degradation tests was evaluated by monitoring the tens...
The use of geotextiles in coastal structures such as revetments and bund walls has become a common p...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the chemical compatibility of two (2) geosynthetics that hav...
This study was a step forward in enhancing the knowledge to quantify installation damage on geotexti...
The long-term behaviour of geosynthetics applied in coastal engineering structures can be adversely ...
The geotextiles can suffer short and long-term resistance changes due to the action of many damaging...
The geotextiles can suffer short and long-term resistance changes due to the action of many damaging...
This paper presents results of physical and mechanical tests in polyester (PET) and polypropilene (P...
This paper reports research about the durability of non-woven geotextiles when exposed to artificial...
UV radiation is very harmful to all the geosynthetics. Variations in physical and mechanical propert...
Geotextiles exposed to sunlight undergo a certain degree of UV degradation. In this study, woven and...
Geotextiles exposed to sunlight undergo a certain degree of UV degradation. In this study, woven and...
The long-term behaviour of geosynthetics is one of the most important topics in the research about t...
In recent years, the prevention of coastal erosion due to the action of waves, currents, tides and o...
The use of geotextiles in coastal structures such as revetments and bund walls has become a common p...
that explores the issues related to the use and durability of geotextiles in Andean mining environme...
The use of geotextiles in coastal structures such as revetments and bund walls has become a common p...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the chemical compatibility of two (2) geosynthetics that hav...
This study was a step forward in enhancing the knowledge to quantify installation damage on geotexti...
The long-term behaviour of geosynthetics applied in coastal engineering structures can be adversely ...
The geotextiles can suffer short and long-term resistance changes due to the action of many damaging...
The geotextiles can suffer short and long-term resistance changes due to the action of many damaging...
This paper presents results of physical and mechanical tests in polyester (PET) and polypropilene (P...
This paper reports research about the durability of non-woven geotextiles when exposed to artificial...
UV radiation is very harmful to all the geosynthetics. Variations in physical and mechanical propert...
Geotextiles exposed to sunlight undergo a certain degree of UV degradation. In this study, woven and...
Geotextiles exposed to sunlight undergo a certain degree of UV degradation. In this study, woven and...
The long-term behaviour of geosynthetics is one of the most important topics in the research about t...
In recent years, the prevention of coastal erosion due to the action of waves, currents, tides and o...
The use of geotextiles in coastal structures such as revetments and bund walls has become a common p...
that explores the issues related to the use and durability of geotextiles in Andean mining environme...
The use of geotextiles in coastal structures such as revetments and bund walls has become a common p...
This paper deals with the evaluation of the chemical compatibility of two (2) geosynthetics that hav...
This study was a step forward in enhancing the knowledge to quantify installation damage on geotexti...